Celebrities give pets new ‘leash’ on life

— What do you do when a rescue needs rescuing?

When you’re in Beverly Hills, you call an interior designer - or several. Then call stars from Glee, NCIS, The Dog Whisperer and True Blood. Add the leading man on Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance, dozens of dogs and have a soldout fashion show.

Stars walked with strays on the runway, trying to find homes for the animals. The well-dressed wore doggy couture made from fabrics created by the interior designers called Patterns for Paws, who hosted the show on behalf of a struggling animal rescue, TheAmanda Foundation.

Glee star Jenna Ushkowitz ended the July 15 show at the Pacific Design Center with her signature “True Colors.”

“My animals keep me sane. They are my life,” NCIS’ tattooed Pauley Perrette said on the red carpet made of green grass, holding a puppy in need of adopting.

Perrette spent 10 years volunteering for The Amanda Foundation, a 34-year-old animal rescue that has seen private donations drop 70 percent this year. The night’s profits will all go to the rescue, which saves dogs and cats in their last hours at the Orange County’s 28 shelters.

Her escort on the runway was a three-legged terrier mix named Astaire, who needs ahome.

“Every single person on our show has animals and pretty much all of them are rescues,” she said. “We are all animal fanatics.”

Nigel Lythgoe, an American Idol pioneer and producer, executive producer and judge for So You Think You Can Dance, was master of ceremonies.

“Literally, in the last three weeks, I adopted two dogs,” he said to hoots and barks from the crowd. “For the first time in my life, I am newly divorced and I was looking for companionship. My ex-wife Bonnie thought I was crazy to take on two dogs - and one of the dogs was named Bonnie. So I’ve got another woman who doesn’t listen to me now.”

Stars who walked the runway included HBO comedian Bill Maher, Tina Sinatra and Kristin Bauer of HBO’s True Blood, whose runway companion, a terrier mix named Sinjin, wore a Los Angeles Lakers jacket signed by Luke Walton, a kerchief signed by Kobe Bryant and a leash signed by Lamar Odom.

Ticket sales brought in $30,000, a design center spokesman said.

Style, Pages 49 on 07/25/2010

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