Fun Dog Show May 12

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Posted 5/7/18

CAMBRIDGE — Show off your loveable, fabulous, talented, cuddly, crazy dog. You know there is no other like it and you can show him off at the Fun Dog Show, May 12.

The Hawaiian-themed show …

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Fun Dog Show May 12

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CAMBRIDGE — Show off your loveable, fabulous, talented, cuddly, crazy dog. You know there is no other like it and you can show him off at the Fun Dog Show, May 12.

The Hawaiian-themed show will be held rain or shine right on the beautiful Choptank River at Sailwinds, Governors Hall. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the fun goes on till 2 p.m. The grand parade starts at 10 a.m.

No pedigree required, but pooch must be 6 months or older. Entry fee of $5 for the first category entered. Then there is a fee of $4 for all additional categories. Enter as many as you like.

The many categories include: demonstrations of obedience, best groomed, best trick, best large dog, best small dog, dog that looks most like its owner and more. So put on their best costumes, you can too, and come enjoy the show.

There will be refreshments available, raffle items including an American Girl Doll and lots of gift certificates and prizes for doggie and owners.

This annual event is sponsored by Christ Episcopal Church of Cambridge. Part of the proceeds to be donated to Baywater Animal Rescue in Dorchester County.

You can be a sponsor for $250 and receive a full page free ad, or advertise in our brochure. Ads begin at $65 for 1/3 page and range to $200 for full outside or inside cover. Or make a dedication to be listed in the brochure for a dog in your family, contact Sue Todd at 410-463-0946 or Robin in the church office 410-228-3161.

By donating a door prize you may also receive a free ad in the brochure.

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