(CBS DETROIT) – Detroit Animal Care and Control is hosting a program that gives adoptable dogs a day trip out of the shelter.
The Detroit Dogventure program, with the help of Maddie’s Fund, will allow people to take shelter dogs out for a few hours to places such as Belle Isle, a pet store, and a local dog-friendly business.
Anyone interested can visit the shelter between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Each dog will have a harness, collar, leash, goody bag and map of participating businesses.
The dogs must be returned to the shelter by 3 p.m.
“If there are people who can’t adopt or can’t have a dog in their apartment, this is an amazing opportunity for them to help their community for homeless animals to get their fix of having a dog, ” operations manager Bekah Weitz told CBS News Detroit.
For more information, visit DACC’s website.
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