June 25, 2007 (Press Release) --
Dallas, TX … Bulldog Mobile Billboards, using a new scrolling billboard truck driving throughout the Metroplex, donated advertising for North Texas’ oldest and largest no-kill animal shelter, Operation Kindness. Featuring two full-color, back-lighted, six foot-by-ten foot billboards that highlights animals for adoption.
Operation Kindness Executive Director Jonnie England said, “Our mission is to provide quality care for homeless or unwanted cats and dogs in a compassionate, no-kill environment until they are adopted into loving homes. We appreciate the advertising assistance from Bulldog Mobile Billboards. Their generous support provides us with much-needed awareness of the wonderful animals available for adoption from Operation Kindness.”
“While these billboards will be displayed all over Dallas, I hope to encourage people to visit the Operation Kindness facility in Carrollton. Like the billboards state, I hope people find their best friend at Operation Kindness,” said Rod Collins, owner and president of Bulldog Mobile Billboards.
Bulldog Mobile Billboard advertising presents 30,000 – 40,000 impressions daily per billboard with a remarkably low cost per thousand (CPM). The back lit media makes the billboards stand out at night making them hard to ignore. This advertising is especially effective for businesses large and small as the exposure captured on regular high traffic routes, at special events, and by strategically parking near points of sale.
Operation Kindness is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that has been helping homeless animals since 1976. An average of 150 – 200 animals are cared for in the shelter on a daily basis, with another 60-80 animals in foster homes. More than 2,500 dogs and cats are adopted from Operation Kindness each year.
Operation Kindness Executive Director Jonnie England said, “Our mission is to provide quality care for homeless or unwanted cats and dogs in a compassionate, no-kill environment until they are adopted into loving homes. We appreciate the advertising assistance from Bulldog Mobile Billboards. Their generous support provides us with much-needed awareness of the wonderful animals available for adoption from Operation Kindness.”
“While these billboards will be displayed all over Dallas, I hope to encourage people to visit the Operation Kindness facility in Carrollton. Like the billboards state, I hope people find their best friend at Operation Kindness,” said Rod Collins, owner and president of Bulldog Mobile Billboards.
Bulldog Mobile Billboard advertising presents 30,000 – 40,000 impressions daily per billboard with a remarkably low cost per thousand (CPM). The back lit media makes the billboards stand out at night making them hard to ignore. This advertising is especially effective for businesses large and small as the exposure captured on regular high traffic routes, at special events, and by strategically parking near points of sale.
Operation Kindness is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that has been helping homeless animals since 1976. An average of 150 – 200 animals are cared for in the shelter on a daily basis, with another 60-80 animals in foster homes. More than 2,500 dogs and cats are adopted from Operation Kindness each year.

Rod Collins, founder and president of Bulldog Mobile Billboards donated advertisng to Operation Kindness in honor of Company Mascot, Bakon the Bulldog.
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