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From a press release:

“The TDC Foundation announced their 7th annual charity Polo tournament will be held on the National Mall on June 15th, 2024. The tournament has become a premiere Washington DC sporting, social, and cultural event—attracting thousands of guests from around the world, including young professionals, Diplomats, Members of Congress, C-Suite executives, and more.

Over the last six years, The District Cup has donated over $200,000 to local charities and generated millions of dollars for local business partners in the hospitality, catering, production, and transportation industries—including $1.5 million in revenue for minority and women-owned businesses. (more…)


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Hudson is a sweet boy who is highly trainable, great on leash, loves a good cuddle, and is happy to just hang out all day sunning himself. I rescued Hudson on 3/22/24, the day he and 30 other dogs were scheduled to be euthanized due to overcrowding at a high kill shelter. Since then he has been decompressing and loving his life outside the shelter.

Things to know about Hudson:
4-ish years old, German Shepherd mix, 63 lbs

He loves to have a good chew on ball or toy but has no interest in chewing up anything he’s not supposed to.

He is smart, eager to please, and treat-oriented which makes him easily trainable- he has already picked up a few commands and he re-directs immediately.

He naturally loose-leash walks, does not have a strong prey drive towards squirrels, and politely meets (or ignores) dogs on walks.

He happily snoozes most of the day while I work and doesn’t display any signs of separation anxiety.

Hudson would make an excellent addition to any household.”


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