BARK U Hosts Bubble Blowout Bash to Benefit CHOP’s Facility Dog Program
King of Prussia, PA — BARK U is wrapping up the summer with a sudsy splash! Our inaugural Bubble Blowout Bash is a one-of-a-kind event where BARK U pups and families will come together for a tail-wagging good time — all while supporting an incredible cause.
This year, proceeds from the BARK U Bubble Blowout will benefit the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Facility Dog Program, which brings specially trained therapy dogs to provide comfort, joy, and healing to young patients at CHOP locations, including King of Prussia.
Guests can expect:
- Bubble play zones for dogs to chase, pop, and splash through.
- Themed photos to capture the fun.
- Raffles, giveaways, games, and treats for both two-legged and four-legged attendees.
“At BARK U, we believe in the power of dogs to bring happiness and healing,” said Christine Egbert, Owner and CEO of BARK U. “The Bubble Blowout Bash is more than just a celebration — it’s an opportunity to help CHOP’s facility dogs continue their incredible work with children and families who need them most.”
The Bubble Blowout Bash will take place on September 30th at BARK U, located at 333 S. Henderson Road in King of Prussia.
While the event is not open to the public, families who want their dog to be part of the fun still have time. Any dog successfully enrolled at BARK U before September 30 will be eligible to participate in the Bubble Blowout event, our unforgettable end-of-summer celebration.
All event donations and proceeds will directly support CHOP’s Facility Dog Program.
To learn more, visit https://barku.com/bubble-blowout-benefiting-chop-facility-dog-program-in-kop/
About BARK U
BARK U is a premier dog daycare, lodging, training, and grooming facility dedicated to creating safe, fun, and enriching experiences for every pup. With community at its heart, BARK U regularly partners with local organizations to make a positive impact beyond its walls.
About CHOP’s Facility Dog Program
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Facility Dog Program pairs highly trained therapy dogs with clinical staff to provide emotional support, comfort, and healing to children facing medical challenges.
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Beth Keeley
BARK U
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