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Dog days of summer: Take a paws and have fun at these pet-centric haps
Dog days of summer: Take a paws and have fun at these pet-centric haps

New York Post

time05-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Dog days of summer: Take a paws and have fun at these pet-centric haps

It's time to treat your pup to some stellar canine-centric events. Sure, you could head to the local dog run for a great time (shout-out to Carl Schurz Park for revamping the large dogs' playpen). But if your dog has been a very good boi, why not spoil him (or her) with one of these fun experiences, from batter up to belly rubs at a Long Island Ducks game to a DJ-ed dance party for a good cause. 5 Play duck, duck, pooch at the ballfield in Long Island. Long Island Ducks Puppies, peanuts and pop flies, what could make for a better summer eve? On Tuesday, Sept. 9, bring your dog to Fairfield Properties Ballpark (3 Court House Drive, Central Islip) for a baseball game that pits the Long Island Ducks against the Lexington Legends. Fans are encouraged to bring leashed dogs to enjoy the ballgame at no additional cost. Throughout the night, expect dog-themed promotions, music clips, sound effects and a Ducks Drawstring Bag, courtesy of VCA Animal Hospitals, for the first 1,500 fans to arrive at this popular annual animal event. Tickets are $17 to $19; gates open at 5:35 p.m. 5 Playdates, pet portraits and prizes await at Hudson Yards meetups. Hudson Yards Head to Hudson Yards (Public Square & Gardens, 11th Avenue and Hudson Blvd. East) for free dog meetups on Aug. 18, Sept. 15 and Oct. 20 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Presented by Wells Fargo, these Monday night opportunities to socialize, sit and stay for a while will also give animal lovers the chance to learn more about and support local animal adoption organizations. 'This year, we're proud to partner with Animal Haven and Rescue City to help local pets find their forever home and spread a lot of joy in the process,' said Stephanie Fink, senior vice president of marketing, partnerships and events for Hudson Yards. At each event, dog daycare, grooming and boarding company Dog City will run a prize wheel, The Farmer's Dog will dish out free dog food samples, and attendees are encouraged to join in adoption parties with Dylan's Candy BarN®, hosted in partnership with Rescue City and Animal Haven with the goal of placing dogs in their forever homes. July's event was a big hit, with over 75 people and around 90 dogs in attendance, so don't let your pup have FOMO. 5 People and pups can admire the art at the American Kennel Club's Museum of the Dog. AKC Museum of the Dog From the American Kennel Club's Museum of the Dog (101 Park Ave.) comes this fun-fur-all (do you see what we did there?) event on Friday, Aug. 15, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 'For August's Bark After Dark we invite you and your pet to take an art walk through our galleries, enjoying the gorgeous canine art on the walls while also recreating iconic artworks with a canine twist,' said Sarah Moshenberg, learning and engagement manager at the museum, noting that every Friday is Furry Friday at the AKC Museum of the Dog, where pups are welcome to accompany their humans. Cost is $20 per adult and $5 per dog. 5 K9 Rescue is hosting a blockbuster Big Fix summer fund-raiser. Korean K9 Rescue Korean K9 Rescue adoption service's annual summer soirée takes place Sunday, Aug. 10, from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. at Wild East Brewing Co. (623 Sackett St., Brooklyn) and will be quite the party for a cause. 'We created the Big Fix to celebrate the joy dogs bring into our lives, and to raise funds for our life-saving rescue programs,' said Gina Kim-Sadiku, executive director, Korean K9 Rescue. 'Every drink poured, and every raffle ticket sold, helps fund South Korea's first mass spay/neuter hospital,' she continued. To date, the nonprofit has rescued thousands of dogs from the dog meat trade, puppy mills and high-kill shelters. At the event, guests will be treated to Wild East's suds, a vegan Szechuan buffet from Spicy Moon NYC, dog-friendly vendors, swag bags, raffle prizes and pup and human treats. You can also smile for the camera with custom professional digital photo booth pictures from the Ways of the Dog, dance it up with DJ Dionne Vandenberg, and, of course, scope out adorable adoptable dogs. Tickets cost $40 a person (dogs included) for general admission and $70 for a VIP ticket, which includes extra swag in your goodie bag. 5 Puppy love endures at Kimpton Hotel Eventi's dog weddings. Kimpton Hotel Eventi It's a tail as old as time: Two dogs fall in love. Now, amorous pups can commit to holy mutt-rimony in Manhattan at the swanky Kimpton Hotel Eventi (851 Sixth Ave.). 'We believe pets are part of the family, and our new dog wedding celebrations are a playful and joyful way to honor that bond,' said David Entenberg, the hotel's general manager. The two-hour package starts at $1,099 and includes a private dog wedding ceremony officiated by Entenberg, all decor — think: a balloon arch, photo backdrop and props — as well as formal attire for the dogs, personalized dog wedding vows from Kimpton's poet-in-residence, a dog wedding cake and champagne toast for human guests. Plus, you and your crew may also cross paths with Liza the Boston Terrier, the property's director of pet relations.

Hudson Yards will host free monthly pet meet-ups and adoption parties all summer long
Hudson Yards will host free monthly pet meet-ups and adoption parties all summer long

Time Out

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Hudson Yards will host free monthly pet meet-ups and adoption parties all summer long

The dog days of summer are getting a stylish upgrade at Hudson Yards. From Monday, July 21 through Monday, October 20, the West Side development will host Paw Play Days, a series of free monthly dog meet-ups and adoption parties held in the Public Square and Gardens. The events, part of the seasonal Backyard at Hudson Yards programming presented by Wells Fargo, will take place every third Monday of the month from 5 p.m. to 6:30 pm. Each event brings together adoptable dogs from Rescue City or Animal Haven, in partnership with Dylan's Candy BarN, a pet-focused offshoot of the famed candy company. Guests can meet rescue pups and chat with volunteers, all while enjoying giveaways, games and pet-friendly perks. The lineup includes complimentary treats and food samples from The Farmer's Dog, plus a prize wheel from Dog City offering up toys, treats and accessories. Through August, local artist Kathryn McCabe will be painting free watercolor portraits of dogs, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The first meet-up, on July 21, will feature Rescue City and Dylan's Candy BarN. Future dates—Aug. 18, Sept. 15 and Oct. 20—will spotlight Animal Haven. Pet owners can also take advantage of in-store specials during each event: Shake Shack (located on Level 4 of The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards) will serve dog-friendly snacks, while Dylan's Candy Bar will offer a 15% discount on sweet treats for the human companions. The initiative is part of Hudson Yards' broader push to activate its public spaces with community-friendly programming, and in this case, encourage pet adoption along the way. No RSVP is required, but arriving early is a good idea for those hoping to score portraits or prizes.

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