'Furst Friday': Come Unwind With the Therapy Dogs

'Furst Friday': Come Unwind With the Therapy Dogs
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How about some T.L.C. before the weekend? Imagine the warmth and enjoyment that comes with loving on a canine friend. Come spend some time with the Love on a Leash certified therapy dogs this Friday before heading off for the weekend.

The Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center is pleased to host "Furst Friday" from 3-5 p.m., Friday, March 4. The campus community is invited to stop by the SRVC, located in the Garland Garage Retail and Office Space to engage with the therapy dogs. Before heading out for the weekend, take some time to unwind and start relaxing for the weekend before you leave campus. We look forward to seeing you.

Furst Friday is a partnership between the Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center and NWA Chapter of Love on a Leash.

Contacts

Dr. Mary A. Wyandt-Hiebert, Director, Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center
Pat Walker Health Center
479-575-4000, respect@uark.edu

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