In a heartwarming segment on a talk show, David Letterman and his daughter Victoria Schaer discussed their efforts to help dogs in need in California. The duo is auctioning off a piece of Letterman’s iconic Marquee sign, along with a signed jacket, in a raffle that aims to raise funds for Victoria’s dog rescue organization, Pup Culture.
During the interview, Letterman proudly introduced his daughter Victoria, who is making a difference in the lives of dogs and dog owners in California. Victoria has been involved in animal rescue for years and is now looking to expand her operation to a larger facility.
The raffle, which has been open for about a week, is now in its final 24 hours. For just $10, fans of the talk show and David Letterman can contribute to this noble cause and also have a chance to win a part of “Late Show” history. The lucky winner will receive a piece of the Marquee sign that featured Letterman’s name, as well as a signed jacket from Letterman and his band, the CBS Orchestra.
The funds raised through this raffle will go towards Victoria’s plans to open a 4,000-square-foot facility in Pasadena. This new space will provide a safe haven for numerous dogs in need, while also allowing Pup Culture to offer community services such as spay and neuter clinics, vaccination clinics, and food drives. With the current crisis of homeless dogs in Los Angeles, Victoria’s expanded facility will make a significant impact on the well-being of these animals.
During the interview, Victoria and Letterman shared stories of dogs they have rescued and the transformations they have witnessed. They mentioned Humphrey, a special needs bulldog, who was once paralyzed but can now run and lead a normal life. They also spoke about a litter of bottle-fed puppies whose mother passed away during labor. Thanks to the support of Pup Culture and its supporters, these puppies are thriving.
In addition to the raffle, Victoria plans to host brunch and bowling events at the new facility to engage with the community and create awareness about dog rescue. The hope is that this initiative will not only raise funds but also inspire people to become more involved in saving and caring for animals in need.
As the interview came to a close, the energy in the room was palpable. Letterman’s dog, Dutch, made an appearance, adding a lighthearted touch to the segment. The bond between Victoria and her father, as well as their shared passion for animal welfare, was evident throughout. The talk show audience responded with applause, showing their support for this worthy cause.
With just hours left in the raffle, time is running out to contribute to this important initiative. By purchasing a ticket, you not only have a chance to win a piece of talk show history but also play a part in creating a better future for dogs in need. Don’t miss this last opportunity to support Victoria Schaer and Pup Culture’s mission to save, foster, and match dogs with suitable owners. Say goodbye to Victoria and Letterman, but say hello to a brighter future for our furry friends.