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Roxborough man gives out free pet food for those in need

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An independent organizer opens a pet food bank to help families and their pets with food. FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza reports. PHILADELPHIA - Eric Maak is a self-described independent dog rescuer.

He took to Facebook on Wednesday to put a call out for a pet food bank he was hosting. “We try to give out a months worth, which for a smaller dog would be like two or three bags of food.

For a larger dog, two bags, a case of cans if I have them. Some smaller dog food, ya know, what we can," he told FOX 29. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS Buddy Reigne, like many, has bills piling up and saw pet food bank as a saving grace. “I saw it on social media and I was just home and looked and out of dog food and money’s running low.

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