One Tail at a Time, an animal rescue, is offering some unique Valentine's Day gift options. Hint, they involve puppies!

One Tail at a Time, an animal rescue, is offering some unique Valentine's Day gift options. Hint, they involve puppies!

Give the gift of puppy breath! One Tail at a Time, a popular dog/cat/bunny rescue in Chicago, is offering some unique ideas for Valentine's Day! If you're an animal lover, then you will want to check this out.

1) Puppygram Home Delivery (for up to 6 people), with $500 donation, by appt. only, 2/12 and 2/13, Chicago city limits: Let our rescue puppies come to you! One of their most talked about events every year, their classic puppygram includes 15 minutes of puppy snuggles brought directly to your Valentine or loved one’s door.

2) Puppygram Pop-Up Experience (for up to 6 people), with $125 donation, by appt. only, 2/11-14: Mask up and enjoy your own private 15-minute puppygram experience at OTAT's Puppygram Pop-up located in Bucktown at Trailhead (1744 N Western Ave.) Get those cameras ready, because this might be the most insta-worthy moment you’ll have all year!

 3) Virtual Puppygram Video Message, with $125 donation, sent via email on 2/14: Send a puppygram anywhere in the world this year! Your Valentine, loved one, or even work team will enjoy a custom-recorded puppygram video message from OTAT Executive Director Heather Owen and OTAT's current celebrity pup, Ronan! (Ronan is a purebred Vizsla who was surrendered to a vet at just a few days old because his breeder didn't want him due to a cleft palate. The OTAT nursed him back to health and he turns two months old this month).

(Details here: onetail.org/puppygram)

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