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The New York Post, Starr report | December 21, 2011, mention of Jill Rappaport as National Spokesperson for The Riedel & Cody Fund
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August 5, 2011
Mark Tillinger interview by WNBC's Chuck Scarborough, anchor of New York Nightly News and co-anchor of News 4 New York
Mark Tillinger interviewed by Channel 12's Lauren Collier, host of Pet Talk
The Huffington Post | August 2, 2011, "You Don't Get a Day Off When Your Dog Dies"
Read Mark Tillinger's blog on the Huffington Post.
The Jim Bohannon Show | July 27, 2011, Interview with Mark Tillinger
moderndog | summer 2011
Canine Cancer Support
The Hour | June 5, 2011
Stepping Stones goes to the dogs as BooZoo wraps up
The Daily Stamford | May 19, 2011
Tillinger Heads Group Aiding Pets With Cancer
Fox News New York | May 19, 2011
RCF National Spokesperson Jill Rapport talks about FETCH
WGCH Radio (1490AM) | May 12, 2011
RCF Co-founder Mark Tillinger talks about FETCH
New York Post | April 23, 2011
Meet owners who will stop at nothing to show they're crazy fur their pets!
LA to NOLA | March 4, 2011
Mystic Krewe of Barkus – the dog parade!
CNN iReport | February 27, 2011
Barkus Parade 2011
NewOrleansPhoto.com | February 27, 2011
RCF at Barkus 2011
WBRZ Louisiana | February 24, 2011
Mystic Krewe of Barkus
WAFB Channel 9 | February 23, 2011
Healthy Living Pet | January 19, 2011
New Canine Charity is Launched
Iris Johansen | December 14, 2010
A Holiday Message From Iris
Greenwala | October 28, 2010
Thursday Pet Spotlight: New Organization Helps Pay for Cancer-Stricken Pets
The Daily Easton | October 19, 2010
Dog Lovers Soften Cancer's Bite
Dog News | April 12, 2010
New Canine Cancer Charity is Launched
Westport News / Fairfield Citizen / Connecticut Post | March 4, 2010
New group helps people cope with cancer-stricken pets







