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Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue at Cow Harbor Day!

Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue is proud to be participating in Northport's annual celebration of Cow Harbor Day!

All of us at Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue are very excited to be participating in Cow Harbor Day this Sunday, Sept. 16 in Northport, a very pretty and dog friendly town. We will also be participating in the parade on Pet Port's float and we will then have a booth at the park off Main Street after the parade from noon to 5 p.m.  with our wonderful pups and dogs available for adoption. We will also have yummy all natural home baked dog treats on hand along with some other fun things. Please stop by and say hello, get a fab dog treat and meet our amazing dogs.

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information or to find out which dogs will be at the event please call 631-903-9215 or email michelle@gimmeshelteranimalrescue.org

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