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To celebrate National Bring Your Dog to Work Day on Friday, June 22, Tito’s Handmade Vodka held a Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, with proceeds benefiting Austin rescue and rehabilitation group Wags Hope & Healing. -
To celebrate National Bring Your Dog to Work Day on Friday, June 22, Tito’s Handmade Vodka held a Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, with proceeds benefiting Austin rescue and rehabilitation group Wags Hope & Healing. -
Alma the two-year old rescue enjoys Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas. -
To celebrate National Bring Your Dog to Work Day on Friday, June 22, Tito’s Handmade Vodka held a Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, with proceeds benefiting Austin rescue and rehabilitation group Wags Hope & Healing. -
Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, an event held by Tito’s Vodka benefiting Wags. June 22, 2018. -
Tuesday, a Poodle mix, enjoys Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, an event held by Tito’s Vodka benefiting Wags. -
Dogs enjoy the pools at Yappy Hour for Working Dogs. -
To celebrate National Bring Your Dog to Work Day on Friday, June 22, Tito’s Handmade Vodka held a Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, with proceeds benefiting Austin rescue and rehabilitation group Wags Hope & Healing. -
Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, an event held by Tito’s Vodka benefiting Wags. June 22, 2018. -
Hank the dog enjoys the Photo Booth. -
Chihuahua mix Roy -
To celebrate National Bring Your Dog to Work Day on Friday, June 22, Tito’s Handmade Vodka held a Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, with proceeds benefiting Austin rescue and rehabilitation group Wags Hope & Healing. -
Alma, a two-year old labrador mix, attends Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas. -
Sara Bellanti holds Roy. The event marked his one-year anniversary of his “gotcha”, or adoption day, from Wags. -
Craig, a dachshund mix, enjoys Yappy Hour for Working Dogs at Hotel Vegas, with his owner Tim.
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