That’s a ton of kibble. Or 9.8 tons to be exact.
Living Hope Church recently collected 19,600 pounds of pet food in seven days, a feat that — when verified — should smash a record held for seven years by a South African supermarket.
Between April 30 and May 5, church leaders asked their 5,000-strong congregation and the Vancouver-area community to aid their lofty goal of breaking the Guinness World Record for “largest donation of pet food in one week.” The current 13,011-pound record was set Sept. 2006 in Boksburg, South Africa.
Senior Pastor John Bishop said nearly two-thirds was dog food, but donors also gave horse feed, goldfish flakes and even gerbil chow. About 2,200 pounds of pet food was expired and not counted in the final tally.
After the bounty was weighed, the food was delivered to a handful of Clark County animal charities, including 4,000 pounds to the Humane Society for Southwest Washington and 769 pounds to Northwest Battle Buddies, which provides service dogs to combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.