Central Bark is hosting Howl Time on Friday, September 16th from 7-9pm. This is a social event for people that love dogs and want to meet others that love dogs too. At the event, you’ll stay with your dog and manage his or her behavior and also clean up after your own pooch. Central Bark staff will be on hand to help manage behavior and talk about what happens in day care.
Social, vaccinated and spayed/neutered dogs are welcome. If your dog is not currently part of the Central Bark day care program, bring vaccination records from your veterinarian showing DA2P, Rabies and Bordetella or titers (a blood test that will determine if your dog has the immunity to fight distemper, parvovirus and parainfluenza) and spay/neuter if 6 months of age or over. If you’ve got a puppy under 4 months, 2 sets of DA2P and Bordetella are required. Please no retractable/flexi leashes for safety reasons and wear gym type shoes for comfort.
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This Friday, there will be 4 dogs from Angels on Wheels (2 that were pulled from Kendall County Animal Control) and 1 dog from Midwest Labs at the event. These 5 dogs are available for adoption and there will be representatives from both Angels on Wheels and Midwest Labs available to speak with. You can meet any and all of these dogs and have your own dog interact with them at Howl Time.
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