A Toronto Brewery Is Having A Huge Singles Night This Month For You & Your Dog

Find your furever love!

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Are you a single dog parent looking for love in all the wrong places?

Ontario Doggos, a dog-orientated community and Black Lab Brewing, a local Toronto brewery, are teaming up to create a night out for single dog parents over the age of 22 to mix and mingle with their pets.

So if you're someone who gets FOMO after leaving the house without your dog looking to meet new people in this city, this may be the perfect way to do it.

The singles social will take place on September 23 at Black Lab Brewing from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will host up to 100 guests and their dogs.

All dog breeds are welcome as long as the pup is friendly, but each human will be limited to one canine companion.

Ontario Doggos plans on hosting more events this fall, with this event focusing on "making it easier for singles to connect without the pressure of a first date and with the ease of their dog by their side," according to a press release.

Single tickets for the event are $30 and come with a craft beer or refreshment and a doggie bag for your pooch.

Singles Social for Dog Lovers

Price: $30 per ticket

Address: 818 Eastern Ave., Toronto, ON

When: September 23, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Why You Need To Go: To meet your match with your dog in tow.

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