The Harris Animal Hospital is having another scary Haunted House on Friday October 18th to raise money for The Farley Foundation, a charity that helps people with low incomes pay for urgent vet care for their pets.
WOODSTOCK - The third annual Harris Haunted House in Woodstock, might just be the scariest one yet.
Owner of the Animal Hospital Dr. Esther Duschinsky says the event is rated S for Scary.
"Harris Animal Hospital, the clinic has been in town for over 30 years and it has a Victorian house attached to it, which we don't use for any other purpose, other than the Haunted House. The Haunted House is trip through the old Victorian home, with multiple rooms with frightening themes, it is quite scary. It is dark in there, with scary music, dry ice and we are all dressed up in costume, so for our clients who know us, it is fun for them to see us in a different role. I wouldn't recommend for kids 6 and under, it is more for teenagers and adults, however if kids between the ages of 6-12 want to come through the house, we will tone back the scary just a bit for them."
It does cost $5 to enter the haunted house with all the proceeds going towards the Farley Foundation.
"The Farley Foundation is run by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association and it is a charity that helps people with low incomes pay for urgent vet care, for their pets."
The Haunted House is happening on Friday October 18th at the Harris Animal Hospital in Woodstock at 747 Pavey Street.

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