Health & Fitness
Walk Macomb Orchard Trail with Your Pup for an Amazing Cause!
Walk for Autism sponsored by Wag 'N' Tails benefits Jack's Place for Autism.

I'm excited to announce an event happening in town that will benefit a great organizatin in Southfield helping families with children suffering from Autism.
Wag 'N' Tails is honored to host a charity walk benefiting children with Autism. A portion of the proceeds from the walk and special daycare, boarding, grooming, and retail packages sold that day will go to a wonderful local organization, Jack's Place for Autism. We invite everyone (families, adults, children, AND dogs!) to join us in walking to help support Jack's Place! The walk will take place at Wag 'N' Tails located on 56776 Mound Rd in Shelby Township on Saturday, August 27.
Registration begins at 8:30 am. The walk begins at 9:00 am heading west on the Macomb Orchard Trail. After the walk concludes, we would like to welcome you back to Wag 'N' Tails for an Open House, Kids' Games, and more. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase and FUN will be had! Hope to see you there! The registration fee is $15 for an individual or $45 for a family of 4.
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Registration is paid on the day of the even and includes a t-shirt, bottle of water, a treat for your dog, kid's activities and even a raffle ticket to enter the raffle. On the day of the event we will have special packages for each of our services: Boarding, Daycare, Grooming, Training, and Retail. These packages will be announced two weeks prior to the event on our Facebook, Blog, and Twitter.... all the more reason to get connected with Wag on these sites! If you would like to attend, you can register by calling the Wag 'N' Tails office at (586) 781-6400, or by visiting our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/wagntailsMI
Registration can be paid before the event or on the day of the event by cash or charge. No checks please. See you at the walk! Jack's place is a 501(3)c created by parents who have had first hand experience with the difficulty of accessing resources and information on Autism. Recognizing the importance of early diagnosis, daily care assistance and the eventual need for long term care, Jack's Place intends to provide families who are effected by Autism services for persons at any age with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through a comprehensive menu of supportive, educational and referral services.