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Part of campaign to encourage pet adoptions; set of 10 goes on sale Friday
WASHINGTON - The post office is holding out a friendly paw to dogs, and cats too.
A new set of 10 first-class stamps featuring cheerful dogs and cats will go on sale nationwide on Friday, designed to promote adoption of animals from shelters.
The 44-cent stamps are part of a "Stamps to the Rescue" campaign, not only to encourage pet adoptions but also raising funds to buy food for animals in shelters.
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1 comment:
this sure beats the Obama stamp. I will be sure to run out and buy the ones for the animals.....but not the Obama stamp.
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