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.