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Furriest Football Fans Give Bark 'N' Town's First “Tails Waggin' Tail Gatin'” Party Two Paws Up

INGLESIDE, Ill. (January 25, 2011) -- Packers fans were feeling the thrill of victory and Bears fans were feeling the agony of defeat on Sunday, but for some suburban dogs it was a howling good time, no matter who won. All the pets who attended Bark 'N' Town pet resort's first “Tails Waggin' Tail Gatin'” party last weekend were treated like MVPs while their owners enjoyed the game with no worries about leaving their furry fans at home.

As part of their constantly evolving line of services, Bark ‘N' Town, located off Rt. 12 in Ingleside, launched this specialty pet service in honor of the historic Chicago/Green Bay match up. Pets were served homemade burgers and fries (custom made for dogs) and went home with a photo banner customized to their favorite team.

“It was a great time. Even better than we expected,” Brian Linning, owner of Bark ‘N' Town said. “We all sat back on doggie sofas and cheered on our favorite teams. We can‘t wait to do it again for the Super Bowl!”

About Bark ‘N' Town

Barn ‘N' Town is committed to caring for your pets with the same love, care and attention that they expect in their own home. We are “Your Pet's Resort and Day Spa.” Thousands of customers, over 50 years, have relied on us to provide them with first class pet boarding and professional grooming services. Our modern, fresh-air facility is one of the cleanest and safest places for your pet's vacation. Bark ‘N' Town is licensed by the State of Illinois and is a member of the Pet Care Services Association (PCSA), a non-profit trade association with over 3,000 pet care service business in the U.S. and around the world. We constantly strive to improve our staff through PCSA-designed training, education and certification programs. Bark ‘N' Town adheres to the PCSA code of ethics and boarding bill of rights. For more information, visit http://barkntown.com/.

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