On a beautiful day in late July, The Osborn held its fourth annual Dog Days of Summer event. Residents, their families, and staff members participated with their dogs in a parade, and watched in delight as their furry friends showed off their agility skills and performed tricks.
Osborn staffer Debbie Garvin judged the pups in a variety of categories, including obedience and swimming. Dr. Paul Amerling of Miller Clark Animal Hospital provided information about proper veterinary care and Michelle Larocco from Pet Pantry Warehouse shared training tips. Alison Thresher of the Good Dog Foundation brought along her therapy dog Amstel, who made lots of new friends.
Photos by Melanie Cane
Dr. Sarah Sosnow and Dr. Paul Amerling of Miller Clark, Alison Thresher with Amstel, Michelle Larocco of Pet Pantry Warehouse, and Osborn CEO Matt Anderson.
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