4th Annual Walk for Old Dogs and Old Dog Pageant in Shoreline's Cromwell Park July 19

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Old Dog Haven invites dogs and humans of all ages to attend the Walk for Old Dog on Sunday, July 19 at Cromwell Park in Shoreline. Participants can register and/or form a team online.

Since 2004 Old Dog Haven has provided loving and safe homes for senior dogs 8 and up who have been abandoned or are homeless. Old Dog Haven is not a shelter, but a caring network of foster families across western Washington who welcome these dogs into their homes making their golden years, happy years.

Currently Old Dog Haven has over 260 dogs in permanent care and vet bills are approximately $50,000 per month. All money raised at the walk will be used to care for these wonderful senior dogs.

BVZ and August Henrich
Shoreline business owner August Henrich of One Dog At A Time is one of the sponsors for this year’s walk.

“Old Dog Haven has been my hero again and again as they gave new hope to old dogs that were overlooked for adoption,” said August.

“I am thrilled to be a sponsor of this year’s walk so I can help raise awareness in my community about the vital work that Old Dog Haven does while celebrating our wonderful senior canines!”

The Walk for Old Dogs starts at 1:00pm with check-in beginning at Noon. From Noon to 1:00pm participants can chat with walk sponsors, and meet and greet Old Dog Haven dogs. All participants receive a special edition Walk for Old Dogs tote bag to fill up with information and goodies from walk sponsors.

The Walk for Old Dogs will be followed by Old Dog Pageant with competitions for Best Costume, Best Begging Face and Grand Old Dog.

Participants can sign up for the Olympiad events during check in.

1 comments:

Anonymous,  July 8, 2015 at 12:44 PM  

Old Dog Haven is a wonderful organization and deserves all the support you can provide. All donations go towards the care of elderly, forgotten and abandoned dogs, giving them some peace and comfort to live out their lives. Many volunteers foster these dogs, some of them in final refuge when they are not adoptable.
~Trella Hastings

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