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Old September 18th 04, 06:37 PM
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Tails On The Trails 2004: Dogs Of All Shapes & Sizes Are Invited!
A day to enjoy for all dog lovers

Saturday, September 25, 2004
9am - Registration / 10am – Hike
Full day of events: 9am-4pm
Core Creek Park – Pavilion 11; Langhorne, PA 19047, Rain or Shine

Tails Of The Tundra Siberian Husky Rescue (TOTTSHR), a local group
that finds adoptive homes for stray or abandoned Siberian Huskies,
will hold its second annual Tails On The Trails Husky Hike Event.
Aside from the fun and pleasure of hiking and being surrounded by
other dogs and dog lovers, people can take part in one of the many
things to do: Vendors, Face Painting, a Microchip Clinic, Silent
Auction, and a Fur Spinning Demonstration with classes. In addition,
the public is invited to take part in 'RUN WHAT YOU BRUNG!'- hook up a
dog to try their paws at mushing! Throughout the day there will also
be dog contests and other fun things to do for dogs of all shapes and
sizes.

"You don't need to have a Siberian Husky in order to come and enjoy
this event," says Paige Bluhm, TOTTSHR President. "Anyone who is
interested in dogs is more than welcome. If you don't have a dog, we
can supply you with one! Our dogs that are in foster care will be
available for people to walk."

The public is also invited to collect pledges and win over $350 in
cool dog supplies! Hikers don't even need to be local to win; people
are encouraged to remote hike or even stay overnight at the Sheraton
Hotel of Bucks County. "People are registering to take part in this
event from everywhere," says Bluhm. "In fact, we even have someone
traveling from Canada to join us!"

For more information about the 2004 Tails On The Trails Husky Hike and
Picnic, visit http://siberescue.com/Common/TailsTrails2004 call Lee
Wlodarczyk at (267) 566-5496 or e-mail her at . For
more information on Tails Of The Tundra, visit their website at
http://www.siberescue.com.
 




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