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All-Breed Weight Pull at EOTL Mukwonago

 

Save the date for the All-Breed Weight Pull!

The Alaskan Malamute Club of Wisconsin will be having their all-breed weight pull outside our Mukwonago store on Sunday, November 6th.  Registration and weigh-ins start at 9:00 am, with pulls starting at 11:00. The event is expected to conclude around 3:00 p.m.
 
Come to admire these hard-pulling canines or sign your dog up to show how strong they are!  Open to dogs at least one year of age, and weighing at least 30 lbs. Some pull harnesses will be available from the Club for dogs who want to participate but don't have one. There will also be people on hand to talk to owners whose dogs have never pulled.
 
Take advantage of our One Day Only Sales!  The Illinois Malamute Rescue will also be selling food and beverages for the event.  For more information on the Club or the weight pulls, check out their website at amcw.org.  

 

We'd love your A-List vote!

Voting for WISN’s A-List has begun! We'd love your vote for this prestigious honor.  CLICK HERE to hop over to the City Voter site to show your support!

 

HAWS Pets of the Week

The lucky family that adopts one of the pets featured here on our blog will receive a coupon from HAWS good for a “congratulations” gift bag from End of the Leash!

To learn more about how to adopt through HAWS, please visit their adoption page.  You may also give them a call at 262.542.8851.

Izzy came to HAWS as a stray. We estimate her to be approximately 2 years old. She is calm and good-natured. She is an observer and adores the window and all that goes on outside! She will allow you to pet her but not for long.  She also enjoys treats and will take them gently from your hand. 

Meet Quincy! He was found wandering around in a store in downtown Waukesha. He is a California Quail--not a native species to Wisconsin. He cannot live in the wild in Wisconsin.  He sure would appreciate a loving and safe home.

 

Help Fido and Fluffy have a happy Halloween!

This comprehensive article from The Humane Society of the United States is a must-read if you celebrate Halloween. While some pets have laid-back personalities and don't mind being dressed up or seeing strange "people" come to the door, other pets need a quiet room away from all the human fun. Please give your furry companion a safe and secure place to be while you celebrate.

Photo credit to Kristi Fredricksen.

Photo credit to Kristi Fredricksen.

Here's an overview to get you started-- read the article for lots of great suggestions to keep Halloween safe and fun for everyone!

  • Keep Halloween happenings on the down-low
  • Stow treats out of pets' reach
  • Steer your pets away from dangerous decorations
  • Be cautious with pet costumes
  • Protect your pets from outdoor perils
  • ---> click here for more!

Happy HOWLoween!

Your Friends at End of the Leash

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