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Downtown Glendale to host Dog Days event

Posted 2/20/23

Dog Days of Glendale is returning to downtown.

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THINGS TO DO

Downtown Glendale to host Dog Days event

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Dog Days of Glendale is returning to downtown.

The event, which started in 2010 to provide a fun family day to enjoy activities, learn from experts, and connect with other dog lovers, takes place 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25 in Murphy Park, 5850 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale.

Dog Days has brought together dog lovers and their furry friends to Historic Downtown Glendale to enjoy the Bark Busters Fun Zone, more than 50 pet-related vendors, low cost immunizations, pet food sampling, and more.

Dog Days also supports Animals and Humans in Disaster, Empty Bowls Pet Food Pantry, a Phoenix-based nonprofit. They provide local support through assistance to individuals experiencing economic challenges, health problems and/or natural disaster.

Click here to donate to Empty Bowl Pet Food Pantry.

 

Glendale, Arizona, Murphy Park, Empty Bowls, Animals and Humans in Disaster