TLA and VOD.com Help Local Charity

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — TLA Entertainment Group announced its partnership with VOD.com to help the Pennsylvania SPCA.

TLA and VOD.com will provide the group with thousands of copies of “Training Your Adopted Dog.” The free DVD instructs families and their new “best friends” on how to build a successful and loving relationship with their freshly adopted pet.

“We are thrilled to receive this generous support from TLA Entertainment Group and VOD.com,” Anne Plutzer, corporate communications director of the Pennsylvania SPCA, said. “Thanks to the generous support of these two companies, we can now equip new owners with the information they need to drastically reduce the number of new adoption returns we receive.”

“TLA Entertainment Group is excited to help such a wonderful cause. As an animal friendly company, with many of our pets in the office with us on a regular basis, it is a great honor to be involved,” Brian Sokel, director of marketing for TLA Entertainment Group, said. “Working with the PSPCA is a perfect match for the company.”

For additional information about this partnership, please contact Lewis Tice at ltice@tlavideo.com.

For more information, visit TLA Entertainment Group.

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