CW’s Paws in the Park (photos)

0
480
Messenger photos by Linda Dillman Kim Greenwalt holds her nine-year-old daschund, Mojo, up for a kiss from Rachel Frasure. The kissing booth was part of a series of activities and demonstrations held during the Canal Winchester Lions Club’s “Paws in the Park” in Stradley Park on Sept. 10. Competitions included best trick, owner look-alike, best dressed and an obstacle course. Proceeds from the event benefited Pilot Dogs, a program that trains and provides canines to the visually impaired.
Messenger photos by Linda Dillman
Kim Greenwalt holds her nine-year-old daschund, Mojo, up for a kiss from Rachel Frasure. The kissing booth was part of a series of activities and demonstrations held during the Canal Winchester Lions Club’s “Paws in the Park” in Stradley Park on Sept. 10. Competitions included best trick, owner look-alike, best dressed and an obstacle course. Proceeds from the event benefited Pilot Dogs, a program that trains and provides canines to the visually impaired.
Madison Township resident Lisa Duvall coaches her four-year-old golden retriever, Rosie, through a treat-finding competition during the Canal Winchester Lions Club’s “Paws in the Park” event in Stradley Park on Sept. 10.
Madison Township resident Lisa Duvall coaches her four-year-old golden retriever, Rosie, through a treat-finding competition during the Canal Winchester Lions Club’s “Paws in the Park” event in Stradley Park on Sept. 10.
Madison Township resident Sabrina Bryant walks her two-year-old rottweiler, Willow, through an obstacle course during the Canal Winchester Lions Club’s “Paws in the Park” event in Stradley Park on Sept. 10.
Madison Township resident Sabrina Bryant walks her two-year-old rottweiler, Willow, through an obstacle course during the Canal Winchester Lions Club’s “Paws in the Park” event in Stradley Park on Sept. 10.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.