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    Selena’s at Willow Lake Tavern was the place to be with your dog on Monday, Apri
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    Slugger City Bully Buddies had their annual fundraiser at Selena’s at Willow Lake Tavern on Monday, April 22. There were many great items in the tiered raffle that was held during the event. Winners were announced at the end of the evening. Slugger City Bully Buddies T-shirts were also available and we purchased one of those ourselves.

             

    Some of the great auction items.

    Dogs were present at this event also and enjoyed the beautiful patio as it was a very pretty day. We met dogs Panda, Dolly, and Casper during the event and all were very well behaved patrons.

          

    From top left to bottom we met dogs Panda, Dolly an ambassador dog with just 3 legs; who both are Wags dogs, and Pit Bull Casper.

    Kudos to Selena’s at Willow Lake Tavern for hosting the event and donating 10% of sales to Slugger City Bully Buddies.

          

    More of the great auction items.

    Slugger City Bully Buddies, Inc. strives to bring peace to all bully breed types of dogs through education, advocacy, and awareness. SCBB provides free obedience training classes to rescue dogs who get adopted of Pit Bull type breeding so they become model citizens of the community.

    If you would like to find out more about Slugger City Bully Buddies you can go to their website here.

    Selena’s at Willow Lake Tavern is located at 16609 LaGrange Rd., 40223.

    Photos: Courtesy of Carly Dolan

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    About Sandy Dolan

    Owner of Cedar Ridge Farm which operates a children's horseback riding lesson program in Greenville, IN. I have been involved with equine welfare and rescue activities. We have successfully rehomed at risk horses and retrained off the track thoroughbred racehorses in new careers in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, and barrel racing disciplines.

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