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Out & About: Pooches party at inaugural Dog Days of Summer event

Shirley McMarlin
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Frank Harris of Penn Hills attended the Aug. 11 Westmoreland County Dog Days of Summer event with his canine companions Luna, Ghost and Dave.
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Foxhound mix Deano brought his humans, Jim and Christine Acton of North Huntingdon, to the Aug. 11 Westmoreland County Dog Days of Summer event.
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Dog licenses were available at the inaugural Westmoreland County Dog Days of Summer event on Aug. 11, hosted by Westmoreland County Treasurer’s Office and PA Dept. of Agriculture at Twin Lakes Park Expansion Area in Hempfield.
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Representing Action for Animals Humane Society at the Aug. 11 Westmoreland County Dog Days of Summer event were (from left) Angie Reeping, Rita Whiteman and Lisa Corcoran.
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Biskit’s Barkery owner Gretchen Kuhns (right) and Julianne Beene, both of Jeannette, peddled homemade dog treats at the Aug. 9 Westmoreland County Dog Days of Summer event.

On the run-up to the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival, there was something approximating a Dogstock on Aug. 11 at the Twin Lakes Park Expansion Area in Hempfield.

It was the inaugural Westmoreland County Dog Days of Summer, a one-stop shopping event for information on area pet adoption agencies, dog product vendors and the opportunity to obtain dog licenses on-site.

Dog Days was hosted by the Westmoreland County Treasurer’s Office and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

Among organizations represented were Action for Animals Humane Society, All But Furgotten, Animal Friends of Westmoreland, Cross Your Paws Rescue, Hospaws, Humane Society of Westmoreland County, Life Saver Animal Rescue, Pet Adoption League, Pet Friends and Tiny Cause.

Dogs and their humans mingled and made friends and shopped for homemade treats, fancy collars and leashes and everything else the well-appointed pooch might need.

For the humans, there were first-come, first-served hot dogs, chips and drinks, courtesy of sponsors Petagogy, Unity Printing, Walmart and Sam’s Club.

The barkfest was conveniently located next to the enclosed grassy slope of the Franklin Dog Park, where many of the dogs went off-leash for a run and some extra fun.

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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