By: greenwichfreepress | February 17, 2025 The youth committee from the Tamil Center Stamford recently made a stop at Lucky Dog Refuge in Stamford to drop off items the group collected to support the shelter, including dog crates, beds and cleaning products.
A highlight of the visit was getting to see some of the dogs that volunteers were walking. The group’s mentor and chair, Kosalai Mohan explained that the youth group, comprised of enthusiastic middle and high school students, is part of the non-profit Tamil Center Stamford that serves the Tamil-speaking diaspora from the southern state of India. The volunteers recently concluded a successful food and coat drive, and after sorting and packing them for distribution, they made drop-offs at four local organizations. On Friday, which happened to be Valentine’s Day, the youth group made four stops: Person to Person in Darien with winter coats, hats and mittens; Kids in Crisis with food items; Goodwill with boots, shoes and reusable water bottles; and Lucky Dog Refuge. More information on Tamil Center Stamford Inc is also available online.
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News 12 Staff | Feb 10, 2025, 8:06 AM Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl featured six dogs from rescues in Connecticut, providing plenty of tail-wagging action and playful competition.If your NFL team didn't make the Super Bowl, there was no need to fret; there was another game with some local competitors to cheer for. Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl featured six dogs from rescues in Connecticut, providing plenty of tail-wagging action and playful competition. The annual Puppy Bowl included over 140 rescue dogs, split into Team Ruff and Team Fluff. Lucky Dog Refuge, which contributed two of the canine athletes, hosted a watch party last night in Stamford. In a display of canine athleticism and spirit, Team Fluff emerged victorious, securing the coveted "Lombarky" trophy. Photos courtesy of Tischman Pets
![]() Pebbles, mix (4 y/o), Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY • “She was found on the side of the road in Mississippi as a puppy – she had maggots living in her. She’s a lover – she needs to be in your skin at all times. I had some health issues in 2023. I had to bring her to my mom because I fell while walking her when I was going through chemo, which was really hard. This is cheesy, but she’s the reason I get up in the morning. I have a routine because of her. I got her during the pandemic when my mental health was at an all time low. She’s been with me through everything – two big surgeries, chemo.” @pebblestherescue_, a rescue via @luckydogrefuge Marissa Alter Feb 6, 2025, 5:30 PM
Two of Lucky Dog's pups are on the roster for Team Ruff, going paw-to-paw with Team Fluff for the Vince “Lombarky” trophy. If your NFL team didn't make the Super Bowl, there's still some local competitors you can root for on Sunday. Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl XXI will feature six dogs from rescues in Western Connecticut. For the third year, the cutest clash in sports runs through Lucky Dog Refuge in Stamford. “As we like to say, it's the big game. The Super Bowl is just the little game afterwards,” said Kirstin Mende, co-founder and CEO of Lucky Dog Refuge. Two of Lucky Dog's pups are on the roster for Team Ruff, going paw-to-paw with Team Fluff for the Vince “Lombarky” trophy. By Hana Ikramuddin, Staff Writer Feb 6, 2025
STAMFORD — Viewers will have a chance to see two Stamford rescue dogs when Team Fluff and Team Ruff go head-to-head in the 21st Puppy Bowl. Clark and Vivian, two rescue dogs from Lucky Dog Refuge, were picked to be part of Team Ruff in Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl XXI that airs on Super Bowl Sunday. The televised "cutest game in sports" will feature 142 rescue puppies from 80 shelters across 40 states and two countries as they fight to win the "Lombarky” trophy in their own version of football, according to a release. |
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