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High-society hounds

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Jane Fonda = fab. Jane Fonda + dog = way fab. Photo by Ben Rose.

Talk about party animals.

I’m noticing a cuddly trend in some of the pix we get promoting charity events. It seems a fabulous picture gets even more so when a photogenic Fido enters the frame.

The photo above shows actress-philanthropist Jane Fonda and Tulea, her Coton de Tulear (along with two-legged buddies Sona Chambers, left, and Chloe Taylor Brown) at a recent private shopping night at Tootsies. The event benefited Fonda’s charity, G-CAPP.

(We’re told Fonda’s furry friend took in the fashion show portion of the evening from atop the mink coat laid upon the lap of a fellow patron, and was well-behaved and charming throughout the evening.)

Fonda’s not alone in enjoying four-legged companionship during charity bashes. Atlanta real estate legend Jenny Pruitt posed with her two lovelies at an event to benefit Chastain Horse Park’s therapeutic riding program.

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Jenny Pruitt, left, and Chastain Horse Park President Amy Lance with Jenny’s Shi Tzus, Molly and Murphy and one of the horses involved in the therapeutic riding program. Photo by Kim Link.

Braves manager Bobby Cox and players Jeff Francoeur and Brian McCann all posed with their pooches to promote Bets for Pets, benefiting the Homeless Pets Foundation.

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Jeff Francoeur and Brody, a King Cavalier Charles Spaniel. Photos courtesy of the Atlanta Braves

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Brian McCann and Jeff Francoeur and their best friends

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Braves Manager Bobby Cox and his four-legged pals. Photo by Colby Kidd

And check out the handsome fellows in this picture showing the chairs of last month’s benefit for the fourth annual New Leash on Life benefit.

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Sandra Baldwin, left, and Tony Conway, chaired the fourth annual New Leash on Life event. David York, top, was honorary chair. Photo by Jim Fitts

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Rhonda Milner, with Petey, helped with last year’s New Leash event. She’s shown here with David York as well.

Finally, here’s Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Remington Rainer in the arms of human companion Kathy Rainer, along with member of the committee planning the Peachtree Garden Club Christmas Home Tour.

The event is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 11 and features four classic Buckhead homes, including the Rainer residence.

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From left, Barbara Harkey, sponsor Jody Abstance, tour chair Jan Stair, Lynne Lowance and Kathy Rainer, with King Charles Cavalier Remington Rainer.

The tour commemorates the Peachtree Garden Club’s 85th anniversary and is sponsored by Dorsey Alston, Realtors and president Jody Abstance.

Proceeds will benefit the Swan Woods Trail at the Atlanta History Center and a scholarship in Landscape Architecture at the University of Georgia in memory of famed local architect Neel Reid.

Admission is a $20 donation in advance or $25 at the door. For info see peachtreegardenclub@gmail.com.

Remington would love to see you there.

Is your dog a diva? Does your pooch like to party? Send me a picture! butterfly@ajc.com

Here are a few that have rolled in - keep them coming!

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Diana Mohs says Dash, her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, “loves to party and will literally dance for a bowlful of crushed ice.”

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Ryan Sepanski says his dog, Jake, likes to break out the outerwear when it gets cold. Note the cute little hat and matching parka. Do you accessorize this well?

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Here’s another Jake. His owner says that as this Jake approaches age 13, he’s reached “semi-retired bliss” where he wags his tail as exercise, then spends his time napping in the sun. For variety he naps in the shade or on a pillow. We should all have it so good!

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By jeanv

December 1, 2008 4:40 PM | Link to this

For those in the pictures with a rescue dog, God bless you. For those pictured with dogs from breeders… save an animal’s life next time and adopt from a shelter or rescue group.

By Blanca

December 1, 2008 6:32 PM | Link to this

Oh please! Please! Give us more stories about rich people and their pets! Pretty please!

By SB

December 1, 2008 6:39 PM | Link to this

Blanca don’t make me come over there ..

By Erika

December 1, 2008 7:08 PM | Link to this

Please, you have the nerve to spotlight David York???? Do you not watch the news or read your own paper. He is in charge of Fulton County Animal Shelter and hired a director who allowed dogs to be mauled and killed at the shelter, stole a fighting pit and can’t account for close to 100 cats. Just because he hangs out with rich people that doesn’t matter?

By Ryan

February 5, 2009 10:32 AM | Link to this

Please, oh please give me more miserable people like Blanca who go to the “Social Butterfly” lighthearted section of the newspaper and then complain about what they read. I bet you hate to read about Clayton county news in the Clayton section too. I for one hate to read about baseball or football or anything else related to balls when I go to the Sports section.

THANK YOU AJC FOR THE GREAT ARTICLE!

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