The National Dog Day on Sunday is celebrated on August 26th every year since August 26th, when it was founded by an animal rights activist who wanted to increase awareness of the plight of animals in shelters and encourage adoptions.
The day should celebrate all races and highlight the number of dogs that are waiting to be rescued each year.
Here are some national dog day events to enjoy with the best friend of man:
Adoption event: The non-profit organization Angels for Mismated Animals will be held at 2 pm at the end of the summer adoption. until 6 pm Sunday at the Bath & Bubbles Grooming Shop in Brooklyn, New York. Other non-profits and shelte
Dog food tastings: Free samples for dogs are offered by The Farmer's Dog at 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge at 15:30. until 18 o'clock Sunday. Dog owners can take part in beer tastings and readings of palm trees, with proceeds going to local charities for dogs in need.
Yappy Hour: Henry's Tavern in Legacy's shops in Plano, Texas, invites guests to be their furry friends for drink specials, a raffle, and a dog photographer at 6 pm. until 8 pm Sunday. Other bars across the nation hold similar dog-friendly happy hours.
Day in the Park: Washington Park, Cincinnati, Ohio has dog-friendly events from 11 am to 9 pm. Sunday. Dog parks across the country are likely to have more canines than usual.
Social Media Event: The National Dog Day is also an opportunity to share photos of dogs. With the free app PetSmooch, people can only share and comment on dogs and pets. According to the platform, 60.2 percent of American households have at least one dog.
"That's why we celebrate them and why everyone wants to share their dog's best images and occurrences on social media."
Yappy Hour: Henry's Tavern in Legacy's shops in Plano, Texas, invites guests to be their furry friends for drink specials, a raffle, and a dog photographer at 6 pm. until 8 pm Sunday. Other bars across the nation hold similar dog-friendly happy hours.
Day in the Park: Washington Park, Cincinnati, Ohio has dog-friendly events from 11 am to 9 pm. Sunday. Dog parks across the country are likely to have more canines than usual.
Social Media Event: The National Dog Day is also an opportunity to share photos of dogs. With the free app PetSmooch, people can only share and comment on dogs and pets. According to the platform, 60.2 percent of American households have at least one dog.
"There are probably many scientific explanations for why we love dogs so much and want to make them part of our family, but ultimately, it's important that they be great companions, and being with them makes us happy." Said PetSmooch co-founder Kris Rotonda in an email to Newsweek.
"That's why we celebrate them and why everyone wants to share their dog's best images and occurrences on social media."
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