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Furry Friday: Presidential Dogs
Here’s your chance to visit the AKC MoD with your favorite furry friends! But get your tickets early! These events typically sell out and we cannot guarantee there will be space the day of the event.
Roam the galleries with fellow dog owners and lovers during our pet friendly hours.
Free for Members at the Individual level and above; Non-Members $20 Humans, $5 Dogs.
All attendees will be required to sign a waiver before entry.
Special for October 4: Presidential Dogs
Explore our new special exhibition, Presidential Dogs: Canine Companions at the White House, with your pack. Be the first to complete our new special exhibition scavenger hunt and receive a special treat for your dog. We will be making dog themed campaign posters and buttons (think: “If elected, I will raise the cheese tax!”) and have fun photo ops that put your dog front and center this election season. It’s time to get pawlitical with your pup and discuss the issues NYC dogs really care about.
This event is FREE for Members at the Individual level and above.
Venue: AKC Museum of the Dog
101 Park Ave
Map
212-696-8360
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