LA / The nation's first dog cafe

LA / The nation's first dog cafe

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Before the first cat cafe officially opened, someone tried to open the first dog cafe in the United States. Sarah Wolfgang decided to open The Dog Cafe after years of volunteering at a private animal protection facility in Seoul, South Korea.You must know that many restaurants do not allow pets to enter, but here is to drink coffee with pets and play with cute pets.And this is also a great opportunity for pet adoption. Many pet lovers will find their favorite "object" here!

The dog cafe is still in its infancy, but I hope to choose a location in the center of LA. Downtown is the best.The sad thing is that Koreatown, which was originally an ideal location, does not seem to work because the selected area must have technical conditions to ensure that the dog can stay overnight safely. There is an indestructible opening plan on the Indiegogo website. It has two separate areas for coffee-drinking guests and Wangxing people, but they can also be interactive and played.In the beverage area, Sarah launched a coffee called Ground & Hounds, 20% of the income will be directly donated to the local animal rescue organization.Whether you want to adopt a Wang Xingren or just want to go for a walk with them, you can make your dream come true in a dog cafe.The clerk here will even help you clean up the dog's excrement. It's no worries~ Donors can donate $25 and they will have priority in the first month of opening the store.Or donate $5000 to immortalize your name on the table.The fundraising activity lasted from 12/16/2014 to 2/5/2015.

Behind the scene: Sarah died with her childhood poodle, Shadow, when she was 14 years old. After suffering great sorrow, Sarah worked as a volunteer at the Seoul Private Animal Protection Center. But a few years later, the animal sanctuary closed for some reason, and the 120 poor Wang Xing people had to stay on the street before they found their next home. But after months of hard work by volunteers at Hot Pillow, all 120 dogs finally found their homes for life. Really happy ending ~ These experiences make Sarah a person who wants to change the world. The Dog Cafe hopes that they can solve LA's pet adoption problem through their efforts-a great mission. The team also supports adoption of alternative purchases, let's make this world better and better ~ Original text fromLA EATER Pictures from the web


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