There’s A Calendar Called ‘Dad Bod And Rescue Dog’ And It May Be The Perfect Gift For Christmas
Winter doesn’t just bring snow and cold weather. With it also comes the festive season that many have been waiting for the whole year. Even though we often perceive Christmas merely as a holiday to give and receive gifts, spend time with our families and decorate our homes, it never hurts to include more meaning into the holiday. Such as using this special occasion to help others by giving back. If you take the time to look around, you’ll notice plenty of opportunities to do so and most of them are rather simple. For instance, buying a hilarious calendar for yourself or a loved one to help out puppies in need. Sounds lovely, doesn’t it?
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January
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Recently, a nonprofit organization Lucky Bulldogs Rescue went viral for an amazing fundraising idea. They created a 2020 calendar called ‘Dad Bods & Rescue Dogs’. The calendar was shot by the shelter’s volunteer and board member, Lyndsey Wright.
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
“A handful of people were throwing around fundraising ideas and I said I could shoot a calendar (I’m a full time Newborn and Family photographer). Someone mentioned something about dad bods and another Board Member (Founder, Stacy Perkins) said Dad Bods & Rescue Dogs and I was instantly sold on the idea!” she told Bored Panda.
February
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
To make this idea come to life, Wright had to find volunteer models but that wasn’t a hard task
March
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“I made a post on my personal Facebook page telling people what we were doing because I knew I had some friends who would be great for this project. One of the models is a photography client. I mentioned during their session if he’d be willing to model and we did it right then and there after their family photos!” she said.
April
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Once the photos for the calendar were published, it became a big hit on the internet and people couldn’t stop sharing them.
May
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
“Most people absolutely love it and think it’s hilarious, which was absolutely the point!” Wright said.
June
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However, some people started raising questions about why they picked ‘dad’ bods instead of ‘mom’ bods.
July
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“Some have made comments about why we don’t include “Mom Bods,” but that answer is pretty simple in my opinion… This calendar is about the dogs; the Dad Bods are just included to make it comical and unique. I can’t imagine a Mom Bods & Rescue Dogs calendar would be very well received by the public. This was just a bunch of regular guys who are friends or clients of mine who were up for poking a little fun at themselves and helping me out for a good cause. It wasn’t meant to be a body positivity thing, it was meant to be a dog thing with a funny twist,” the photographer explains.
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
As of now, there are over 550 calendars sold which runs for $20 or $25 depending on the size, and 100% of the proceeds go to the animal rescue.
August
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
The organization has other goodies in their store, so don’t forget to visit it, to see what else they have to offer.
September
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“Along with other items we have for sale in the shop, it has brought in over $4,200 for the rescue! We are currently the top calendar when sorted by “most popular,” which is pretty exciting!”
October
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The organization is currently holding a fundraising auction that runs till November 24th, 7 pm CST, with over 255 items that are up for bid. The rescue also welcomes donations through PayPal.
November
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Lucky Bulldogs Rescue is a new organization. It is based in Council Bluffs, Iowa, but some of the volunteers are spread all across Iowa and the fifth is in Tennessee.
December
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The rescue works to improve the lives of short snout dogs.
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
“Our mission is to rescue as many brachycephalic (short snout) dogs as we can from the commercial breeding system, rehabilitate them, and adopt them into loving forever homes so they can experience the spoiled pet life after spending their first years being bred. We focus on English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Pugs, Boston Terriers, and other short-nosed breeds we like to call the smushie faces. All our dogs are fostered in the homes of volunteers who work hard to gain the dogs’ trust and teach them that positive human interaction is possible while also maintaining medical care and sometimes dealing with dogs with special needs,” Wright told us.
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
Image credits: Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
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Share on FacebookAs a man, and a dad, I wish I had those dad bods. Mine looks more like the bulldogs.
Very cute, but every article on bored panda that promotes these darling animals is irresponsible if they don't also mention these animals cannot be conceived or delivered normally. Bulldogs leave short, tortured lives in most cases, gasping foe every breath. They die very young. Frenchies have similar issues.
These dogs are in a rescue group, they are usually taken from bad situations and given a new chance at life. These dog where not purchased at a breeder.
Load More Replies...As a man, and a dad, I wish I had those dad bods. Mine looks more like the bulldogs.
Very cute, but every article on bored panda that promotes these darling animals is irresponsible if they don't also mention these animals cannot be conceived or delivered normally. Bulldogs leave short, tortured lives in most cases, gasping foe every breath. They die very young. Frenchies have similar issues.
These dogs are in a rescue group, they are usually taken from bad situations and given a new chance at life. These dog where not purchased at a breeder.
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