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Halloween Pet Costume Contest and Adoption Event to Benefit Chicagos Animal Care and Control in Response to the Distemper Outbreak.

Attention pet enthusiast, magazine or newspaper columnists, and radio or television pet care personalities. Joseph Giannini and Tommy Spinosa of Urban Out Sitters are commencing a pet bazaar, "Howlin Hounds Halloween" favorable to pet and non-pet owners.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) Tuesday, October 12, 2004 - Pet care experts, magazine columnists, radio or television pet care personalities; Joseph Giannini and Tommy Spinosa of Urban Out Sitters, Chicagos only luxury, upscale Doggie Daycare and Boarding facility, are proud to sponsor the first ever Howlin Hounds Halloween.

On Saturday, October 30th, 2004 from Noon – 4:00 PM; Dog and Cat Owners are welcome to haunt this festival at the corner of Halsted, on Couch Place, one block north of Randolph Street. Activities include Pet Costume Contests, Pet adoptions, (organized by Chicagos Animal Care and Control); Tricks & Treats; Pet Related Merchants and Raffle Prizes Galore! First prize winner will receive overnight accommodations at the pet-friendly Allegro Hotel. This is one of the best times of year whereas owners and their pets can participate at the event in costume; potentially win some great prizes; and together enjoy an afternoon outdoors before the temperature drops.

The event supports Chicagos Animal Care and Controls animal adoptions; promote awareness to recent canine distemper outbreaks; and assemble pet-owners for a howlin good time. With our companys steady good fortune; we want to give back to the community, support a good cause, and express our appreciation to clients" says Tommy Spinosa, owner of Urban Out Sitters.
At Chicago's Department of Animal Care and Control on South Western Avenue, canine distemper is considered to be very serious" says Giannini. As of May, the amount of Canine Distemper cases are growing to a frightening number. Chicagos Animal Care and Controls takes in many strays and unwanted animals who are most susceptible to the disease. Their continuous efforts to find a safe and secure home for their healthy animals is stunted because of the distemper outbreak.
To discuss this years Howlin Hounds Halloween 2004; schedule an interview with the owners of Urban Out Sitters, Joseph Giannini and Tommy Spinosa by calling 312-651-7387 or emailing at info@urbanoutsitters.com

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