Join Us for our 2nd Annual Swim-A-Thon 2024!

You’re cordially invited to make a splash at our 2nd Annual SWIM-A-THON Donation Event! Join us for a day filled with wet noses and heartfelt giving, all in support of The Lucky Dog Swim Fund!

Date: June 29th, 2024

Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Location: DIP’N DOGS Pool

It is not required, but we would love if anyone planning to attend can RSVP here: https://fb.me/e/5fB5713WM or go to our events page and click on RSVP!*

Dive into the festivities with:

  • Local Dog Vendors showcasing their pup-tastic products

  • Swim Time for your doggies to keep them cool in the pool

  • Giveaways to keep the excitement flowing

  • Fun music to set the tone for a paw-some day

  • Delicious Food & Drinks to refuel your energy

  • Perfect Photo Ops to capture those unforgettable moments

But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just any event—it’s a chance to make a difference in the Central Florida Canine Community. We’re rallying together to support The Lucky Dog Swim Fund, an organization dedicated to helping dogs in need. Every donation counts and contributes to providing assistance, care, and love to our furry friends

All dog lovers and canine companions are welcome! Please ensure your pups are dog-friendly and on a leash when not making a splash in the pool

Let’s come together, have a blast, and make waves of change for dogs in need through swimming! Mark your calendars, spread the word, and let’s make this year’s SWIM-A-THON the most memorable yet!

Private swim slots: 10am-12pm

Open swim time: 12pm-4pm

Contact us today to secure your spot if you would like your dog to swim in one of our private sessions that day! Call/Text (407)227-0030 or Email: Rachel@dipndogs.com

We only have 6 spots left for our private swim sessions during the SWIM-A-THON!

Please contact us ASAP to reserve your spot if you would like your dog to swim privately that day!

*This option is great for dogs who are not pet friendly but can still enjoy the event!*

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