BoroughBreaks

Take a shelter pet out for the day!

Will you be chosen by a Boroughbred?

Sunday, May 17
BoroughBreak Edition!

Queens Animal Care Center
1906 Flushing Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385

BoroughBreaks pair shelter dogs with community members for a fun day out – and this Love At First Wag event is the perfect place to find your match. Up to 10 guests sit in our interaction room while large dogs choose their own playdate partners one by one. It’s a chance for the dogs to de-stress, show their true personalities outside the shelter, and maybe find their perfect match. Plus, it’s a great excuse for you to explore something new in NYC.

You do not need to be interested in adopting to attend this event as long as you’re excited to meet and entertain some dogs!

What is a BoroughBreak?

Animal Care Centers of NYC’s (ACC) ‘BoroughBreak’ program pairs members of the community with shelter dogs for field trips! Outings can last from one hour to all day and can include a hike, a trip to the beach, a fun car ride, or even a long nap at home. Whether you already have a dog or aren’t ready to have one, it’s a great way to get your pet fix in.

The BoroughBreak program was created in order to help reduce kennel stress and provide dogs with enrichment and increased visibility. Outings give the shelter valuable insight into how the dogs behave outside a shelter environment. It’s also a great excuse to spend a day doing something new or exploring New York City.

Foster orientations are not required to participate in a BoroughBreak.

BoroughBreak FAQ

Just about anyone! You must be at least 18 years old to participate in our BoroughBreak Program.

BoroughBreaks are only available with Large Dogs. ACC staff will match you with a dog that will be a good fit for your experience level and also what you want to do for the day.

ACC will provide you with the basics you need to enjoy a day out (or a day in) with your dog (we always encourage you bring extra treats for the dogs)

Yes! If you are taking a dog in the car, make sure it has enough space and/or the ability to separate them from the front seats.

Please leave young children and your own dog at home! If you have any questions about this, please reach out to the foster team.