Get ready to celebrate the end of the dog days of summer! Dogs and their owners are invited to stroll Cape May’s Beachfront Promenade on Saturday, Sep. 28 for the 7th annual Mutt Strut.
Walkers support a worthwhile cause, with half the event’s proceeds used to purchase K-9 protective vests for the Cape May County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit. The K-9s are currently unprotected in their work and the cost of one vest is about $2500.
Owners can strut with their dogs anytime between 8 am and noon, for a requested donation of $1 per leg ($2 per person, $4 per dog). Registration is required for dogs to be permitted on the Promenade and is held near Convention Hall on Beach Avenue near Gurney Street. The rain date is Sunday, Sep. 29.
The event sponsor, Cape May County Dog Obedience Training Club, an AKC-affiliated club, has held dog training classes for
over thirty years. Part of the event’s proceeds also help the group’s training classes and canine community outreach activities.
For more information, email cmcdotc@comcast.net or call 609-513-4770. For more information on the Sheriff’s K-9 Unit, visit www.cmcsheriff.net.
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