Bring Your Pup to the Fresno State Dog Wash. It's a Real Bargain.
Liz-Juarez
By Liz Juarez
Published 1 year ago on
September 29, 2022
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Leave the dog shampoo and nail trimmers at home.  The Fresno State pre-veterinary club is holding a dog wash this Saturday.

From noon to 4 p.m., student club members will be at the Fresno State Dairy Unit off of the northwest corner of Barstow and Chestnut avenues with tubs full of water, shampoo, and nail trimmers.

Funds Will Help Pay for Club Activities

Dog washes are $10 and nail trims are $5 dollars each. The payment options are cash, debit cards, credit cards, Venmo, and Apple Pay.

No appointments are necessary.

The club will also have free snacks and refreshments for pups and their owners.

Students hope to raise enough funds to help pay for club activities, community outreach, and other educational, industry-related activities.

 

 

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