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Firetail Pets invites community to free pet photo booth for Halloween

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"Let's make this a fun, memorable Halloween while supporting great local causes," says store owner Cindy Smith
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October 28, 2022 3:33pm

A Garibaldi Estates pet store is inviting the community to the first Halloween event. The photo booth is free but donations will go to Squamish pet rescues.

Cindy Smith, the owner of Firetail Pets in Garibaldi Village, said the store is gearing up for its first annual Halloween event and is inviting the community to bring their pets  to the store and create some great memories.

This is a free event but all donations will go to Squamish pet rescues.

Firetail Pets will be setting up a photobooth this Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at the store, which is located next to BC Liquor Store at 40208 Glenalder Place.

“We invite our local residents to come with their family and pets and take photos with their cameras,” Smith says.

“Stop by anytime from 10 am to 7 pm for tasty goodie bags for yourselves and your furry loved ones,” says Cindy Smith. “Let’s make this a fun, memorable Halloween while supporting great local causes.”

There is no charge for this event although people can make donations to their choice of local rescues including Pawsitive Animal Rescue, the SPCA, or WAG.

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