
Anti-Cruelty Society launches Dog Day Out program
The Anti-Cruelty Society is launching a program aimed at helping to socialize its dogs and give them a chance to enjoy a break from shelter facilities.
CHICAGO - Are you a dog lover but not quite ready to have a furry friend full-time? Look no further!
The Anti-Cruelty Society has launched the "Dog Day Out" program, offering a unique opportunity to spend quality time with shelter dogs in a meaningful way.
The concept is simple—become a part of the program and take one of the Society's dogs for a leisurely stroll around the city. This initiative aims to provide these deserving canines a break from the shelter environment.
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Sometimes the walkers even fall in love and wind up being more than just a "one-day dog-walker."
Anyone can sign up for the program online. The only requirement is that participants must be at least eighteen years old.
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