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Contests, sport demos, Neuter Scooter and more at "Paws in the Park" on Sunday


Ross is a family guy. See below. (Photo - NCHS)

Enjoy a “tail-waggin’ day for pets and their people” on Sunday, March 14 at Paws in the Park, sponsored by the City of Solana Beach Parks and Recreation.

Held at La Colonia Park, the event will include the following and more:

  • A chance to exercise with your pet in a class by Leash Your Fitness
  • Demos by agility and flyball groups
  • Contests like ugliest dog and cutest dog
  • A visit by the Neuter Scooter, a mobile clinic providing low-cost spay/neuter services

Don't forget to bring your pets on leash, as well as gently-used dog toys, beds, leashes, blankets, or other items to donate to animal rescue groups.

Sunday, March 13
11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
La Colonia Park
715 Valley Ave.
Solana Beach

For more info:

Kirk Wenger (858) 720-2453

TODAY’S ADORABLE ADOPTABLE
Info from San Diego Humane Society and SPCA North Campus

Ross is a very sweet and gentle, three-year-old, 76-pound Alaskan Malamute mix.

He would make the perfect family guy. He also gets along well with other dogs, so taking him to the dog park or the beach would be no problem.

He’s looking for a loving, forever home. His adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccinations, de-worming, flea treatment, one complimentary exam at a participating veterinarian, and a one-year dog license for residents of Vista or Oceanside.

“Please ask to meet me in the play yard,” says Ross. “Woof!”

For more info:
San Diego Humane Society and SPCA North Campus
2905 San Luis Rey Road
Oceanside, CA 92058
Tel. (760) 757-4357

ABOUT KATERINA

A lifelong dog addict and rescuer, Katerina (a.k.a. Kathryn Makris) wrote Your Adopted Dog: Everything You Need to Know about Rescuing and Caring for a Best Friend in Need (The Lyons Press, 2007) with coauthor Shelley Frost.

Katerina's other credits include seventeen novels, numerous newspaper and magazine articles, and a CBS teleplay.

Her story Small Change was a finalist in The Bark magazine's short fiction contest, and will be published this year.

Katerina is also the Animal Policy Examiner.

Email Katerina at youradopteddog@yahoo.com, and visit her and Shelley at www.youradopteddog.com

 

 

 

 

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A lifelong dog addict and rescuer, Katerina (a.k.a. Kathryn Makris) wrote Your Adopted Dog with Shelley Frost, as well as seventeen novels,...

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