The Monmouth County SPCA is holding their amazing annual doggie at Brookdale Community College this Saturday. You, your kids, and your dog(s) are invited!

The 2016 Monmouth County SPCA Dog Walk and Pet Fair is this Saturday, April 30th, from 10 am - 3 pm at Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Road in Lincroft. This is a HUGE day of fun for your human and pet family!

This year's event features even more new and exciting activities for dogs and their people, including a ton of shopping at all the tents set up selling doggie and kitty gifts -- over a hundred vendors!

There will also be rescue group and pet info booths, live music by The Wag, a Canine PUPtuals Wedding Chapel (!), games and activities for your kids, raffles, a dog agility ring, police canine demonstrations, onsite MCSPCA adoptions, a microchip clinic, AND gourmet food trucks and refreshments for pets and people!

If you have adopted your best buddy from the MCSPCA, be sure to come and show them off in the Alumni Doggie Parade! This is a special celebration of all the dogs at the MCSPCA that have found their forever homes!

You can also strut your pooch's skills in the Doggie Cutest Tricks Contest. Even if your dog isn't taking part in the contest, this is the most fun part of the event to watch...you will laugh and love watching some of the funny and cute doggie tricks that owners and their pets can do!

And, if you want to collect pledges for your chance to win some amazing fundraising prizes (including an all-inclusive island getaway) you can register now and collect pledges from your family and friends today! Register as an individual or form your own team. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER or to sponsor a walker!

This event brings together thousands of people and their pets on the grounds of Brookdale, and it is quite the fun and celebratory day of dog-loving and petting and eating and walking around and shopping....just a fabulous day.

The proceeds from the event directly help the MCSPCA provide care and find forever homes for the thousands of homeless animals that pass through their doors every year. The MCSPCA also relies on your donations to provide humane law enforcement, lost and found, trap/neuter/return for free-roaming cats, humane education, a pet food pantry for low-income families, low cost spay/neuter services, pet therapy, and a weekly vaccine clinic.

 

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