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Actor Trevor Donovan to attend a fundraising event to take advantage of saving dogs

Actor Trevor Donovan to attend a fundraising event to take advantage of saving dogs

Wilmington, NC (Wect) – The actor -teran Trevor Donovan returns to Wilmington. Born in California spent time in Southeastern North Carolina in 2020, shooting the movie USS Christmas For Hallmark channel. Donovan will return to the city on March 8, as a special guest present in raising funds for the casino Resive the Ruff Casino, to take advantage of Paws Place, a non -profit animal shelter, a Winabow animal shelter.

“I just thought it was something like the perfect storm, the perfect event and the perfect opportunity to go back to North Carolina and raise some money for a great cause,” he said.

Paws Place opened open in 1999, and its volunteers are dedicated to rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of dogs. The organization works entirely on donations of funds and deliveries. Each dog that is rescued receives a full veterinary examination and vaccinations, is scattered or castrated and micro-chinno and cares until a loving, forever home is found.

“Adoption of pets is just as important,” Donovan said. “These innocent little souls are there waiting for someone to take them home and take care of them and save Paws Place dogs is a great place. This is a shelter without murder, it is a rehabilitation shelter, it is a non -profit purpose. So this event is raising money for this shelter and it is important to support such a place and to get these little creatures home in the home forever. “

Along with see Donovan in more than two dozen films made for Television Hallmark Channel and A great American family channelor as Teddy Montgomery in the popular series 90210Fans may know a native of California as an animal lover and overlap. He wrote three children’s books starring his dogs Dogbert German Shepherd, Tito Bulldog of England, Shadow the Golden Retriever and Chance The Labrador. Donovan also uses his platform to raise awareness of degenerative myelopathy, a hereditary disease that took Dogbert’s life in 2019.

“There are certain breeds that are more likely to experience this,” he says of DM. “This is something that can be tested, so you don’t want to raise a dog that has a gene. It is preventing, we could tear it into the navel and prevent this thing from happening. The first thing you need to do is test the dog, especially if you are thinking of breeding the dog to prevent it from handing over to future generations. “

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