Business leaders and MSPs spend day in the dog house
Last week CEO, business leaders and MSPs from across
Edinburgh spent the day ‘In the Dog House’ locked up in Edinburgh Dog and Cat
Home’s kennel’s and raised almost £25,000 for the city’s stray and abandoned
dogs and cats.
Armed with only a laptop and a mobile phone, the business
gurus had a full working day to reach out to their contacts and social media
networks to raise as much money as they could to win ‘treats’ and, ultimately,
be released.
This year the participants raised almost £25,000 between
them. Entrepreneur Shaf Rasul was crowned ‘Top Dog’ raising an impressive
£9,262.
Other participants included MSP Miles Briggs (Scottish
Conservative and Unionist Party); Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home Trustee and Head
of Real Estate at Gilson Gray, Murray Stewart, and Peter Proud from Cortex
Worldwide. Alongside representatives from Handelsbanken, Avision Young, Crafty
Connoisseur, Blue Parrot, Meerkat Works Ltd, Iss World, Par Equity, Edinburgh
Holistic Dogs and Firefly.
Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home’s Director of Fundraising and
Communications, Nicola Gunn, said: “This year’s In the Dog House was another
big success raising almost £25,000 for Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home. We’d like to
thank everyone who took part for their time, effort and raising so much money.
And a big thank you to our new Top Dog Shaf Rasul who not only raised so much
money but also helped keep everyone motivated throughout the day.
“We hope this also gives an insight into the lives of the
animals in our care and helps explain why we are so passionate about finding
forever homes for all the dogs and cats that come through our doors. Without
any government or lottery funding, these funds go a long way to support the
Home’s vital work to rescue, reunite and rehome the city’s lost and abandoned
pets.”
Shaf Rasul, CEO of E-Net Computers, said: “I don’t think
I’ve done anything in particular that’s worth celebrating. I think the Top Dog
title should go to everyone who has donated because they are a wonderful,
generous group of contacts and friends who have all contributed to this and I
think they should all be Top Dog.
“I’ve been involved with Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home for a
number of years and when you walk round sometimes it’s really heart-breaking to
see the animals that have been abandoned, and the Home does such a tremendous
job making them healthy again and rehoming them.”