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On Friday 16th September, from 8am-10am, businesses are invited to experience a ‘Barking Breakfast’ where they will learn wellbeing and relaxation techniques from leading experts, meet some of the charity’s four-legged friends looking for their ‘furrever’ homes and network with other businesses over a delicious breakfast. 

In addition, the charity will be unveiling their exciting fundraising plans for 2023 so businesses can find out how their teams can get involved and make a positive difference to the community.    

And, if that’s not enough, over the course of the event, there will be a raffle competition with not-to-be-missed prizes! 

Fi Harrision, head of fundraising at Brimingham Dogs Home, said: “This year marks 130 years of caring for lost and homeless dogs across the Midlands which is why we wanted to bring the business community together to enjoy a special networking event.  

“With businesses slowly returning to a new normal with the implementation of hybrid working, we thought it would be a pawsome idea to host a happy-tailed event for local workers before work so they can start their day with a smile. Plus, attendees are welcome to bring their own dogs too!” 

Lulu Donna Nulty of Aloft Eastside rooms added: “We are so pleased to be supporting Birmingham Dogs Home, a fabulous charity close to our hearts. Our hotel is situated close to the original site of the charity and is very dog friendly so we are all very excited to welcome even more special waggy-tailed guests.”

For further details on this story please get in touch with Rachel Carroll by email rcarroll@spottydogcommunications.com or phone 0121 726 8375

If you would like to meet new businesses, learn how to help you and your staff reduce stress and meet cute dogs, register for tickets to Birmingham Dogs Home’s Barking Breakfast here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/371112446317  

For further information about Birmingham Dogs Home, visit: www.birminghamdogshome.org.uk 

• BDH help to rescue, reunite and rehome all the stray and abandoned dogs across the West Midlands and South Staffordshire Area.
• BDH helped rescued over 2,700 stray dogs in 2021.
• Educational outreach programme reaches out to over 6,000 students each year to help teach them the importance of responsible ownership and animal welfare.
• Established in 1892, the charity receives no Government funding and solely relies on the generosity of its supporters whilst providing this essential service. To find out more visit www.birminghamdogshome.org.uk