Seasonal & Holidays
Harbor Pet to Host Long Island's First Ugly Sweater Christmas Party For Dogs
The event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 1 p.m . to 5 p.m. at Harbor Pet on 25 Front Street in Greenport.

Photo: Long Island Pet Professionals
In honor of National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, Harbor Pet will be hosting Long Island’s very first Ugly Christmas Sweater party for dogs (and their owners).
The event will take place at Harbor Pet on 25 Front Street in Greenport, on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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This funny and festive event encourages pet owners to bring their dogs in their own ugly Christmas sweaters.
Prizes will be awarded for the ugliest sweater, most creative, best owner and dog ugly sweater combo and more.
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In addition to the ugly sweaters prancing around, there is a pet food collection for North Fork Animal Welfare league.
Participants can purchase a pet food donation at Harbor Pet and a 10% discount will be given for pet food purchases made for the food drive.
Each pup wearing an ugly holiday sweater will receive a special treat from Life if Grruff.
A photographer will be on hand to capture pet parents and their pups in all their ugly Christmas sweater glory.
For more information about this event or Harbor Pet, call (631) 477-1518 or visit to learn more go to www.Harbor-Pet.com.
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