North Kitsap Herald, June 20, 2014

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Friday, June 20, 2014

PetsWalk

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Continued from page 2 races, a costume parade, talent contest, photo booth, kissing booth, and lots of vendors. Kind of a Viking Fest for pets, sans lutefisk. According to Rachel Bearbower, events manager for the humane society, the small-dog races will have two divisions: one, for dogs with legs 4 inches and shorter; and another for dogs with legs between 4-8 inches in length. The talent contest? Well, last year’s winner won top prize by … sitting. Bring on the competition. As for the kissing booth: If you hear, “So, my buddy puckers up and when he opens his eyes he says, ‘Hey, that’s not my girlfriend, that’s a golden retriever!” it won’t be a punchline either. Boomer’s, the downtown Poulsbo pet supply store, is the presenting sponsor and its dog, Henry, will be event grand marshal. “Henry will be at the start line (of the 5K gallop and 1K stroll) to make sure everyone gets a good start to the run,” Bearbower said. She’ll run in the 5K with her dog, Moe, who’s Rhodesian Ridgeback and Great Dane. “I’m a big runner and I run with my dog every day,” Bearbower said. “I’ve logged 200 miles in the last six months and he’s run most of those miles with me. It’s important to me that I take my dog with me.” The City of Poulsbo is also an event sponsor. “This is one of the biggest events at the humane society, and it’s great to have the City of Poulsbo behind us,” Bearbower said. Kitsap Humane Society (www.kitsap-humane.org) is a non-profit organization that has been caring for animals in need since 1908. Bearbower said the society admits more than 4,200 animals per year and has a 94 percent livessaved rate, one of the highest in the U.S. It’s motto:

Two participants in the PetsWalk pet parade sport colorful bandanas. Kitsap Humane Society

“This is one of the biggest events at the humane society, and it’s great top have the City of Poulsbo behind us.” — Rachel Bearbower, events manager, Kitsap Humane Society

“Rescue. Rehabilitate. Rehome.” PetsWalk is one of a

series of events this summer designed to increase pet adoptions and boost

cost of a microchip, when adopting a cat older than nine months. The microchip fee is waived for cats older than 7. On June 21, Fred Meyer in Bremerton hosts the Kitsap Humane Society’s second Safety Fair. Adoptable animals will be available and there will be a food drive to stock the Pet Food Pantry, which offers emergency dog and Above and cat food to low-income left, the households. Saturdays in June, costume the humane society has contest is a a booth at the Poulsbo PetsWalk Farmers Market. Stop by highlight. and learn about all the programs the humane society offers. Sign up to foster a litter of kittens and/or join the dog walking team. Information on the humane society’s lowcost spay/neuter program, microchip and vaccination clinics are also available. And then, on July 12, PetsWalk in downtown Poulsbo. Register now to start raising funds and Kitsap Humane earn prizes. Individuals Society who raise $300 or more in pledges for the 5K/1K events will get the honor community involvement. of walking with a shelUntil June 22, the fee is reduced to $9, plus the

n Why: All the money raised goes toward the care of area animals in need. (Email events@kitsap-humane.org if you’d like to help as a volunteer.) n To register: 360-692-6977, ext. 1216; or go to www.kitsap-humane.org/

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PETSWALK AT A GLANCE n What: The 21st annual PetsWalk, an event of the Kitsap Humane Society. n When: July 12, beginning at 9 a.m. n Where: Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park.

ter dog, getting the dog exercise and exposure to potential adopters. Adoptable animals will be on site as well. You can register for the 5K/1K until the day of the event, though registration goes up the day of. Register by June 30 and get a T-shirt. If you raise $30 or more in pledges, you’ll win a bandana for your pet pal. Bearbower said the PetsWalk 5K/1K attracts an average of 150-200 registrants. At the beginning of June, 100 had already registered. ON THE COVER Clockwise from top: Competitors give it all they’ve got in the PetsWalk Small Dog Race. The Costume Contest is for pets and people. Pets come in all shapes, sizes and species. Photos courtesy Kitsap Humane Society

petswalk-2014 n About the Kitsap Humane Society: The humane society is located at 9167 Dickey Road NW, Silverdale. Since Jan. 1, it has found homes for 1,878 animals and spayed or neutered 1,680.

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