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Who Let The Dogs Out? Bergen County CrossFit Gym Aids Member's Rescue

PARAMUS, N.J. — Dogs, doughnuts and dumbbells: what could be better? 

Guerrilla Fitness owner Joe Ghaznavi and Robyn Hendrix play with an adoptable dog.

Guerrilla Fitness owner Joe Ghaznavi and Robyn Hendrix play with an adoptable dog.

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Following her workout, a Guerrilla Fitness athlete recharges with doggie love from Scout, a Hurricane Harvey rescue, in Paramus.

Following her workout, a Guerrilla Fitness athlete recharges with doggie love from Scout, a Hurricane Harvey rescue, in Paramus.

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Coach Deb Myers helped organize the fundraiser that brought in hundreds for Real Dog Rescue.

Coach Deb Myers helped organize the fundraiser that brought in hundreds for Real Dog Rescue.

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Scout shows a Guerrilla athlete love after her lift.

Scout shows a Guerrilla athlete love after her lift.

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Food and toy donations came pouring in.

Food and toy donations came pouring in.

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"Do it for the dogs!" Ghaznavi said after explaining the morning's workout.

"Do it for the dogs!" Ghaznavi said after explaining the morning's workout.

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Doughnuts for days, courtesy of Glaze Donuts.

Doughnuts for days, courtesy of Glaze Donuts.

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A hard-earned bite of maple bacon mini.

A hard-earned bite of maple bacon mini.

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A "Real Dog" and her foster sister wait in line for doughnuts.

A "Real Dog" and her foster sister wait in line for doughnuts.

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Little dogs and big dogs are up for adoption.

Little dogs and big dogs are up for adoption.

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Kettlebell swings for the dogs!

Kettlebell swings for the dogs!

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Dozens of people huddled around all three Saturday morning at Guerrilla Fitness CrossFit in Paramus, as the gym raised nearly $2,000 and collected donations to aid member Robyn Hendrix and her organization, Real Dog Rescue.

Hendrix of Hackensack and four friends opened the organization in December, and have since placed hundreds of dogs.

The friends have been incredibly successful in their endeavor, but following the series of hurricanes, have found themselves in over their heads as they've taken in dozens of new dogs.

All proceeds and donations from the CrossFit event will aid Real Dog Rescue.

The organization is holding a tricky tray next month in North Haledon.

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