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Your pup is cordially invited to Toronto’s hottest pool “pawty” of the season! The Lakeview Dog Dip at Radisson Blu is a dogs-only bash for a great cause.
Put on by the Toronto Humane Society, this leash-free event will take over the hotel’s Lakeview Pool Lounge for your furry friends to mix, mingle, and make a splash.
Owners will be keeping themselves busy with on-site shopping, delicious dining, and refreshing drinks.
The best part is that every ticket purchased will support the Toronto Humane Society and the incredible work they do.
Tickets are $30 each and are valid for one dog and a maximum of two humans. You also have the option to tack on an additional donation.
Humans are asked to supervise at all times and the pups in attendance should have good recall, just in case the shenanigans get out of hand.
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Pool rules, such as no running on slippery pool decks, apply to the doggos as well.
If that’s not enough aquatic fun for your furry bestie, some City of Toronto pools will offer dogs-only swimming on Sunday, September 24th from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
So, mark your calendars and cross your fingers for good weather! However, a little autumn chill won’t stop these pups from seizing this amazing opportunity.
Scoop up your ticket right here and tell your furry friend the great news. You’re about to be the best pup parent ever!
When: Sunday, September 24th, 2023, from 11 AM to 4 PM
Where: Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown 249 Queen’s Quay West
Cost: $30 each (one dog, two humans) + optional donation
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