Herzog’s Heroes Meet & Greet

📅 Date: March 8th, 2025
⏰ Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
📍 Location: Old Towne Hall - 54 Brink St. Crystal Lake, IL 60014

Complimentary Dinner | Cash bar | Q&A Opportunities

🐾 Join Us for an Evening of Impact

Are you passionate about dogs, animal welfare, and making a difference in your community? Join us for an easygoing evening to learn how Herzog’s Heroes is working to change the breeding world for the better. Whether you’re a breeder, a rescue advocate, or simply a dog lover, this is your chance to hear inspiring stories, get involved, and become part of a movement that’s changing lives—one responsible breeder at a time.

🎉 What to Expect

  • Live Presentations: Members of our team will share impactful stories and updates on our mission to reform breeding practices and protect dogs.

  • Slideshow of Success: Running throughout the night, featuring photos, milestones, and insights into our journey.

  • Raffle Drawings: Fun prizes, including a 50/50 raffle, held throughout the evening.

  • Networking and Q&A Opportunities: Ask questions, meet our team, and connect with others who care about dogs and breeding reform.

  • Tables to Explore:

    • Learn how you can volunteer or join our advocacy network.

    • Explore details about our Breeder Certification Program, upcoming regulations, and our HCBA App.

🐕 Why You Should Attend

  • Learn about the real issues behind shelter overpopulation and how irresponsible breeding contributes to the crisis.

  • Discover how we’re working to raise breeding standards through education, transparency, and advocacy.

  • Hear about our upcoming legislation to introduce the first-ever regulations for hobby breeders.

  • Find out how you can sign witness slips and make a difference when the time comes.

  • Connect with others who share your passion for animal welfare and responsible breeding.

💡 Who Should Attend?

  • Breeders looking to improve their programs through education and resources.

  • Rescues, shelters, and animal welfare advocates who want to understand how collaboration is key to reducing shelter intake.

  • Dog lovers and community members who want to see fewer dogs suffer due to irresponsible breeding.

RSVP HERE!