Events in September 2021
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LGBTQ+ Dog Social
LGBTQ+ Dog Social
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September 12, 2021A fun+cute time with queers and our dogs... What could be better?! We're hosting FREE meet-ups for the LGBTQ+ Community and their dogs monthly! We're hosting meetups in Brooklyn to socialize our dogs... and ourselves! 🙂 Bring your ANY-size dog friend and come hang out with dogs and their LGBTQ+ owners at the Kensington dog run in the parade grounds on Sunday! Grab a sticker at the inner gate, and then go chat with anyone else wearing a sticker.
September 12
12:00 pm to 2:00 pmKensington Dog Run
397A Coney Island Avenue
BrooklynClick here for more.
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Dog Jog NY: OV X Wild One
Dog Jog NY: OV X Wild One
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September 18, 2021Sun’s out, tongues out! Join OV x Wild One for a pup-friendly jog around the neighborhood. Come for the sweat, stay for the dog portraits, prizes for the best “good boy” and refreshments (for dogs and humans) courtesy of Topo Chico. The first 10 pups will receive a special OV x Wild One gift bag.
September 18
10:00 am to 11:00 am
Foley Square
Lafayette and Worth Streets
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Stand Pup Comedy
Stand Pup Comedy
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September 19, 2021Meet adoptable pets while enjoying live comedy! Dogs, Cats, and Comedians - It's Stand Pup Comedy NYC! Starring adoptable pets and celebrity comedians!
September 19
6:30 pm to 8:00 pmBroadway Comedy Club
318 West 53rd Street
ManhattanClick here for more.
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9/11 Search and Detection Dogs: Health and Behavior Explored
9/11 Search and Detection Dogs: Health and Behavior Explored
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September 25, 2021Join us the Museum of the Dog as they Dr. Cynthia Otto of the Penn Vet Working Dog Center for an enlightening lecture on the health and behavior of search and detection dogs following the 9/11 response. Dr. Otto is certified in veterinary emergency and critical care and canine sports medicine and rehabilitation. She provides medical care to the dogs at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center and provides rehabilitation to working dogs after illness or injury. The Penn Vet Working Dog Center is a resource for behavioral, nutrition, development and conditioning studies in dogs being trained for detection work.
September 25
2:00 pm to 3:30 pmMuseum of the Dog
101 Park Avenue (Entrance on 40 Street)
Manhattan