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Pets and People Gather for Zoom Room's 'Yappy Hour'

The Culver City agility training center and canine social club's Friday event coincides with National Take Your Dog to Work Day and benefits local animal charities.

Zoom Room, an agility training center and canine social club, hosted an after-work Yappy Hour on Friday in honor of National Take Your Dog to Work Day.

The Yappy Hour featured a social gathering for dog owners and their four-legged companions, an opportunity for the dogs to try out the agility course and treats from the Phydough food truck, owned by husband and wife Patrick and Pippi Guilfoyle.

The entire $10 admission price went to local animal welfare groups including the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA). 

National Take Your Dog to Work Day was started in 1999 to celebrate dogs and encourage pet adoption. It is now an annual event to encourage employers to allow pets at the workplace.

Click on the pics to get a recap of the event, and feel free to upload your own.

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