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Aug 29, 2011
Max A. Pooch the recycled Lab who recycles bottles and cans is in the top five percent of contestants for the About Me contest:Winner to have his or her face on a billboard in Times Square.

Aug 15, 2011
Max A. Pooch, the recycled black Labrador retriever who picks up what most people won't recently received praise from David Mizejewski, writer for the Animal Planet Blog, Animal Oddities.

Aug 10, 2011
Max A. Pooch the amazing black lab is featured on Lake County TV in his role as the recycled black lab who picks up what people won't. Max demonstrates even a dog can make the world a better place when it takes the Green initiative.

Aug 07, 2011
Max's human Keith Sanderson is asked to speak a few words about why Max has a green attitude and how he finds and retrieves litter. Orphans of the Storm is one of the oldest and largest animal shelters in the country.

Jul 27, 2011
Hub Pages notified Max A. Pooch today that his article won the weekly HubNugget contest, beating out five other quality articles that had been selected to compete by Hub Pages.

Jul 22, 2011
HubPages announced that Max A. Pooch is among six finalist for a hub he wrote titled, "The Canine Devil Dogs of The United States Marine Corps."

Jul 14, 2011
Newly published essay by Max A. Pooch discussing if humans can be taught to lower themselves to pick up someone else's litter. Complete with photos and poll.

Jul 05, 2011
The response to the video that appeared in the Deerfield Patch, the Huffington Post, and numerous other online sites showing Max picking up trash has prompted this Black Labrador Retriever who has turned green to launch a web site.

Jun 29, 2011
Max A. Pooch is the Labrador Retriever who seeks out and retrieves discarded cans, bottles, and beverage cups. He is ready to serve as a "spokescanine" for organizations and groups who are seeing a unique icon, as well as appearing at events.


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