WMU-Cooley Law School’s Auburn Hills campus reunited with the Oakland County Animal Control and Pet Adoption Center to bring shelter dogs back to the school for the Fitness Unleashed Program on May 16.
Those who participated in the activity shared their time walking dogs on the campus’ 67 acres as a healthy activity for both the dogs and the dog walkers.
WMU-Cooley and the Oakland County Animal Control and Pet Adoption Center formed a relationship in 2015. Since that time, Fitness Unleashed has become an ongoing activity every other Wednesday afternoon during the law school’s summer term.
- Posted May 22, 2018
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Program invites shelter dogs to law school campus
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