Pups on Parade Saturday July 12, 2025 at Cromwell Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

Old Dog Haven is set to host its annual Pups on Parade at Cromwell Park in Shoreline, Washington, on July 12, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. This dog-centered event will feature a parade, contests, vendors, and various activities, welcoming all dogs to participate.

Admission is free, and proceeds will directly benefit the care of 300 senior dogs currently in foster homes. Old Dog Haven is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing loving homes for unadoptable senior dogs in western Washington, ensuring they receive necessary veterinary care. The event aims to raise awareness about senior dog adoption and the importance of fostering. Last year, Pups on Parade attracted over 500 attendees, highlighting the community's support for animal welfare. Local businesses are encouraged to participate as vendors, contributing to the event's festive atmosphere.

With a commitment to animal care and community engagement, this event promises to be a significant occasion for dog lovers in the region.

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