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Don't want to receive Mother's Day or Father's Day emails?

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Hi there, Mother's Day and Father's Day are coming up, but we know these holidays aren't enjoyable f

[View online]( [AKC Shop]( Hi there, Mother's Day and Father's Day are coming up, but we know these holidays aren't enjoyable for everyone. If you would like to opt-out of our shop emails for these holidays, please let us know by clicking [here](. But don't worry, you'll still be in the loop on all other shop emails. Sincerely, The AKC Shop email was sent to {EMAIL} from an AKC mailing list. [Unsubscribe.](newsletter=shop) © 2023 American Kennel Club. | 101 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10178 About AKC | Mission Statement | Privacy Policy

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