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Dog Lovers Team Up for National Dog Day

National Dog Day is Sunday, Aug. 26. What will you do to celebrate man's best friend?

You might celebrate man's best friend on the regular, but think about making it an extra special day for your pup on Sunday.

Aug. 26 is National Dog Day. That's the day animal advocate Colleen Paige has designated for honoring all those dogs who bring in the paper, and all those dogs who are neglected.

Not to be confused with National Mutt Day (Dec. 2), National Puppy Day (March 23) or National Pet Day (April 11), each of the 19 national and international pet days founded by Paige are all designed with one thing in mind: to draw attention to the need for pet rescue.

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Paige, author, pet behaviorist and self-proclaimed "pet celebrity lifestyle expert" founded the Animal Miracle Foundation and Network (AMFN), a nonprofit Christian faith-based charity, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Since 2004, Paige says that National Dog Day has rescued 100,000 dogs and has now spread its efforts worldwide.

"We will never meet a human who will love us without condition, without expectation, without someone, at some point, disappointing us, breaking our heart ... ," Paige said. "Dogs will never do this to us. They are steadfast ... and short, fat, tall, skinny, any race, any religion, there is no discrimination—we are perfect in their eyes. They deserve so much more than they get."

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Paige dubbed the holiday a K-9 Fourth of July and asks pet lovers to celebrate by adopting a shelter dog, helping an ill or elderly neighbor by walking their dog, or with a $5 donation to a local shelter. But that's just three of National Dog Day's 50 Ways to Celebrate.

If you're interested in adopting be sure to follow our feature each week. You can also contact the Washington Area Humane Society, Angel Ridge Animal Rescue or the Animal Rescue League in Pittsburgh.

SHARE! Post photos of your pooch to the to show 'em some love. Also, tell us in the comment section below how you are celebrating National Dog Day.

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