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WHAT: In support of national Take Your Dog to Work Day, The Glenn Group will host its annual Dog Mob & Fair in our parking lot on Friday, June 24 from noon to 2:30 p.m. The Glenn Group has been pet friendly for more than 15 years. We’re asking friends, pet owners and pet lovers to help us celebrate what we do every day by bringing their dogs and joining us for this event.

The Glenn Group is proud to be partnering with local pet companies, Healthy Tails and Sugarland Ranch for this event. Both will be on site with adoptable dogs from their shelter and Healthy Tails will be providing goody bags, treats and gift baskets for the contest winners.

Activities will include a doggy parade; guests will meet at The Glenn Group at noon to take a short stroll down to the river and back with their dogs; contests such as I Look Like My Dog; pet adoptions; educational materials; a dog training presentation by Beyond Obedience; and a dog wash. For a minimum donation of $5, guests can get their dogs washed. All proceeds earned will be donated to Sugarland Ranch. Dog pools and treats will be available for canine guests. Human guests can also enjoy one dollar hot dogs and drinks from Dan’s Dogs.

The Glenn Group celebrated Take Your Dog to Work Day last year where more than 60 dogs joined The Glenn Group for a fun filled afternoon. We, better than anyone, understand the benefits that having dogs in the office brings. They are great stress reducers, morale builders and all around fun to have in the office.

For more information on The Glenn Group dogs and this event visit www.facebook.com/theglenngroupdogs

WHEN: Friday, June 24, 2011

  • noon – 2:30 p.m.
  • Doggy parade starts at noon
  • Dog training demonstration at 1:30

WHERE: The Glenn Group

  • 50 Washington Street
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