Hero Dog Awards

Julianne Hough helped kick off the voting campaign for America’s first ever “Hero Dog Awards” at the VA Medical Center-Manhattan, where she visited with patients with therapy dogs from The Good Dog Foundation, and put on an acoustic performance.

The American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards presented by CESAR Canine Cuisine celebrates heroic dogs that truly transform lives. They are working to shine a spotlight on these amazing dogs making a difference to people in need every day, by providing comfort and support with their unconditional love. You can help by voting for your favorite hero dog at www.HeroDogAwards.org. For every vote, CESAR Canine Cuisine will make a donation to American Humane Association to help spread the love of therapy dogs to those that need it most.

- During her acoustic performance for patients at the VA Medical Center-Manhattan to kick off the voting campaign for American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards presented by CESAR Canine Cuisine, Julianne Hough told patients that the very first song she ever sang in public was “How Much is that Doggie in the Window.”
- Julianne talked about being on the road and away from her family while filming, and how being with her dogs Lexi and Harley is truly her safe place.
- She mentioned that she always has her dogs with her, and that on the set of “Rock of Ages,” director Adam Shankman brings his dogs to set too – and has even brought a groomer to set for them.
- Julianne talked about why she didn’t bring her new little puppy to the VA Medical Center for the Hero Dog Awards kick-off event, as the puppy is currently potty training and that wasn’t going to work out so well for either of them.

Please visit the Hero Dog Awards and vote for your favorite therapy dog!

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