Over 1000 people and 500 dogs attended the fourth annual Dog Day Afternoon event at The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday July 27, 2010. The event sponsored by the Cathedral and the Downtown Business Improvement District brought together the local community of dog owners, local pet supply and service vendors and adoption groups against the backdrop of the beautiful Cathedral of Los Angeles. Every dog was very well behaved with not so much as a bark from any of the dozens of breeds in attendance. The event had designated “potty” areas which were adhered to by our trusty canine friends of the proud downtown neighborhood. These furry creatures brought along their owners who were treated to Dodger Dogs (the stadium version), music, wine and a little social mingling as a reward for a job well done in providing transportation to the event. I hope to see you all next year for a new installment of Dog Day Afternoon in Los Angeles.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Dog Day Afternoon - Downtown Los Angeles
Over 1000 people and 500 dogs attended the fourth annual Dog Day Afternoon event at The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday July 27, 2010. The event sponsored by the Cathedral and the Downtown Business Improvement District brought together the local community of dog owners, local pet supply and service vendors and adoption groups against the backdrop of the beautiful Cathedral of Los Angeles. Every dog was very well behaved with not so much as a bark from any of the dozens of breeds in attendance. The event had designated “potty” areas which were adhered to by our trusty canine friends of the proud downtown neighborhood. These furry creatures brought along their owners who were treated to Dodger Dogs (the stadium version), music, wine and a little social mingling as a reward for a job well done in providing transportation to the event. I hope to see you all next year for a new installment of Dog Day Afternoon in Los Angeles.
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