Proudly benefiting the
Animal-Assisted Therapy Program
at Phoenix Children's Hospital
2010 Dine With Your Dog
Saturday, March 27, 4 p.m.
1561 West Las Palmaritas Drive
Phoenix, AZ  85021  

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How much are tickets?

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Tickets are $100 for one leashed dog and his or her well behaved owner. Event tickets are available for purchase online.
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What is the recommended attire?

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Casual "dog walking" attire is suggested. The event is held in the lush, green backyard of a private residence in Central Phoenix so heels are not recommended! View our photo gallery to see previous events and to get a better feel for the event and how you should dress.
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Should I dress-up my dog?

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Doggie attire is optional. From day-to-day leashes, fancy collars to full costume - we've seen it all! You know your pet best and we recommended doing what is most comfortable to your pet for the duration of the evening.
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Where should I park upon arrival?

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Complimentary valet parking is available at the event. Tips are welcome.
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Q.

What does the evening en'tail'?


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The evening includes a gourmet human dinner with wine, a gourmet canine dinner, Doggone Raffle, doggie activities, great sponsors – all to a great cause!
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What is the Doggone Raffle?


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A fabulous raffle for people who love their pets. Treat yourself and your pampered pooch to a chance to win human and canine gift baskets, vacations, and specialty services. Guest may purchase raffle tickets and then select which items they choose to place their tickets.
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What about rules for the dogs?

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For the enjoyment and safety of our guests please see our doggie (and human) etiquette below:
  • Dogs need to be on a fixed length leash (flexi leads are not permitted).
  • Make sure your pooch is well-behaved around other people and children.
  • Try to keep your dog close to your table or chair so he or she is not in the path of guests.
  • Remember to hold onto your dog’s leash. A dog tied to a table can result in spilled drinks or food if he or she is strong enough to make the table move. Volunteers will be available to hold dogs while you visit the buffet.

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