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Lola’s Pack Foundation was created in honor of my dear daughter LoLa (above). Lola was born on April 10, 2010, and Lola’s Pack foundation was created on 2016 with the purpose of building awareness on animal cruelty.

Lola has been my dear friend and companion for 8 years now, and i couldnt have been any more blessed for having her. I adopted her when she was only 8 weeks old, and believe me it wasnt easy at first. All begginings with a new puppy are hard, but the bond that Lola and I developed became so strong that she is more than family to me.

One of the reasons that inspired me to start this foundation was what Lola has tought me throughout my years with her, and no other species in the earth have been able to show before, unconditional Love.

Every dog owner who feels this way understands where i am coming from, and that’s the main objective of Lola’s Pack Foundation.

We want to build awareness that dogs are not just “animals who dont understand” THEY DO.

They all have their own personalities, just like we do. They will always love you no matter what, and will always wait for you to come back home. If they could only talk, they would be the best friendly advice you could have ever get.

We want to provide the educational tools that every dog owner needs to build a healthy relationship with their dogs.

We want to help all those defenseless stray dogs in the Dominican Republic by providing first medical treatment, shelter, training and ultimately place them for adoptions.

We want to help the dog communitty, but in order for us to do that We have to help ourselves first.

Help us Build Awareness. Help us be the Voice for those who cant talk.

Every dog who’s Part of Lola’s Pack is a family member in a happy home around the world.




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