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Canine Camp Getaway of NY
June 24, 2012
check in starts at 1 p.m.
Lake George, NY
Phone:877-592-2674
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Comments:Do you love spending time with your dog? Does a vacation in the beautiful Adirondack mountains surrounded by dogs and dog lovers sound like your idea of a fun? If so, you?ll love Canine Camp Getaway of NY! This five day, four night vacation includes a host of dog activities (agility, swimming, hiking, lure coursing, Frisbee, flyball, canine freestyle dancing, doggie skateboarding), classes (Canine CPR, scent detection, Canine Good Citizen and Therapy Dog preparation and testing, "Barks & Crafts") and seminars by top veterinarians, trainers and behavior experts. Dogs are welcome everywhere from the dog-friendly swimming pool to the bar for our nightly Yappy Hour! Of course this vacation isn't just for the dogs, so for our human guests, we offer gourmet dining, horseback riding, zumba classes, karaoke, country line dancing and even an on site spa! If a vacation spending time with your dog while meeting like minded dog lovers is your idea of fun, check us out at www.caninecampgetaway.com. You and your dog will both be glad you did!
Bark for Life
May 6, 2012
10am-2pm
Riverside Park @ 108th St
New York, NY
Phone:2122373872
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Comments:The American Cancer Society?s Bark for Life is a noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness in the fight against cancer. It is a fun-filled event with demonstrations, contest, activities, and a signature relay-styled 5K walk for both canines and their owners. This fundraising event honors the care giving qualities of our canine ?best friends? and honors their life-long contribution to helping people stay well and get well.
Bark for Life presents a unique opportunity for people to be empowered through their canine companion partnerships and to contribute to the fight against cancer. Canine caregivers are companions, service dogs, guide dogs, rescue dogs, therapy dogs, police dogs, diagnostic dogs, and cancer survivor dogs who represent unconditional love, joy, security, and compassion with no judgment of human ability, weakness, or appearance.
By supporting Bark for Life, you help the American Cancer Society save lives, and that helps us move closer to our ultimate goal of creating a world with less cancer and more birthdays
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