Every day is dog day, but on the first Wednesday evening of each month during the summer it's all paws on deck! The first 100 pups through the gate will receive an HF&G logoed bandana.
Wednesdays, June 12, July 24 & August 14, from 5 – 8pm
At the Arboretum, every day is dog day, but on the first Wednesday evening of each month during the summer it’s all paws on deck! The first 100 pups through the gate will receive an HF&G logoed bandana. Enjoy plenty of water stations, puppy treats and an opportunity to meet up with other puppy parents. Included with general admission.
Bring your four (or three) legged friends out for a scenic walk, run or nap in the fresh air!
Share your adorable pictures with us by tagging @holden_arb on Instagram or @ The Holden Arboretum on Facebook.
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