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Paws & Think Dog Olympics

Saturday, August 23, 2008 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)

Fishers, IN

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Sponser - Gold Level Ended $150.00 $3.75
Sponsor - Silver Level Ended $75.00 $1.88

Event Details

Gold level sponsorship includes:

Name of organization on event t-shirt

Advertising space at the event

Silver level sponsorship includes:

Advertising space at the event


Join us for a fun-filled morning of canine/human activities and competitions. If you want to connect with dog-lovers, this is the place to be!


Second Annual Paws & Think "Dog Olympics"

Come join us for the Paws & Think's Annual "Dog Olympics" Saturday August 23rd from 9am - 12pm sponsored by Broad Ripple Animal Clinic and Barnes & Thornburg LLP hosted at Pierson Bark Park. (Rain date is September 20.)

Bring your dog out to enjoy the Dog Olympic events such as:

  • An "Amateur" Agility Course
  • T-Shirt Race
  • Tennis Ball Race
  • Wiener Dog Racing
  • Bobbing for Hot Dogs
  • There is even a lake inside the park in which your dog can swim.

We will also have several local vendors there for you to check out such as: dog bathing, dog accupunture, and sampling the goodies from our local dog bakeries.

You will need to fax a copy of your pet's immunization records to Paws and Think (317-255-4723) prior to Dog Olympics for verification with your vet. Alternatively, you can to bring a copy of your dog's shot records to the event.

All proceeds from the event go Paws & Think, Inc (a 501c 3 non-for profit organization) and will be used to support our various programs which include...Service Dog Training , At Risk Youth Canine Training , and Animal Assisted Therapy/Pet Therapy Programs .

When & Where



Pierson Bark Park
11787 E 131st Street
Fishers, IN 46038

Saturday, August 23, 2008 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)


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Hosted By

Paws and Think, Inc.



We are a Central Indiana non-profit organization matching the potential of at-risk youths with canines to enhance the lives of adults and children with special needs. Our four programs - At-Risk Youth, Companion and Assistance Dogs, Clients with Disabilities, and Animal-Assisted Therapy Program - are interconnected by our desire to facilitate the emotional connection of canines to people who need them, for the benefit of both. See more details about us at www.pawsandthink.org