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Have a barking good time at the second annual Dog’s Night Out

Enjoy a night on the town with your pups at this fundraiser for Brother Wolf Animal Rescue.

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You can help support adoptable pets just by having a night on the town with yours.

Photo via @brotherwolfanimalrescue

Get ready to pawty. The second annual Dog’s Night Out will take place at Twin Leaf Brewing (144 Coxe Ave.) on Tuesday, March 14 from 5-9 p.m.

A fundraising event for Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, the evening is an opportunity for parents and their four-legged kids to enjoy craft beer, mobile wood-fired ’za from Smokee’s Pizza, a dog photo booth, dog treats, and animal trivia. There’s also the chance to win a pretty pawesome raffle of fun pet products.

One dollar from each beer sold that night will be donated to Brother Wolf, as well as 100% of the raffle proceeds. Admission is free.

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