Save the date for Old Dog Haven Pups on Parade July 12, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Old Dog Haven will host its Pups on Parade event on July 12, 2025, from 10 AM to 3 PM at Cromwell Park in Shoreline, WA. The community event features food trucks, games, and a costume contest, all while supporting senior dogs in need. A leisurely 1/3 mile walk will begin at 1:15 PM, inviting dog lovers and their pets to participate. Attendees can join existing teams or create their own to assist in fundraising efforts. Detailed steps for signing up and managing fundraising pages can be found on the event's website.

The event aims to raise funds for the care of over 300 senior dogs, highlighting the importance of community support for animal welfare. Previous events have successfully gathered local dog lovers, fostering a sense of community and awareness. The Pups on Parade represents a significant opportunity for residents to engage with and support their local animal welfare organization.

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