Dogs in costume take over the Atlanta Beltline for Howl-O-Weekend Doggie Crawl

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The Howl-O-Weekend Doggie Crawl brought a festive atmosphere to Atlanta's Beltline, with dogs in costumes enjoying a mix of trick-or-treating and dining. Hosted by BiteLines Atlanta Food Tours, the event featured pet-friendly businesses offering goodies for four-legged participants. Dogs savored a "Witches Brew Barktail," crafted from dog-safe ingredients, while their owners dined on small bites at various stops. A "Best Dressed Doggie" contest highlighted the creativity of participants, showcasing spooky outfits and cozy fall attire. A portion of the proceeds contributed to Furkids Atlanta and the Atlanta Humane Society, reinforcing community support for local animal welfare.

BiteLines Atlanta Food Tours has successfully connected Atlanta's dog-loving community for over two years through its tours. The event's popularity reflects a growing trend in pet-friendly activities, enhancing local business engagement. Each dog left with a swag bag filled with treats, ensuring a memorable experience for all.

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