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Dog photos from Saturday’s Fabulous, Fun, Facts, Fur, Festival! in Cedar Rapids
The Gazette
Jun. 2, 2019 4:13 pm
The sixth annual Fabulous, Fun, Facts, Fur, Festival! was held in Cedar Rapids at the Mount Vernon Road Hy-Vee Saturday. Activities included microchipping by the Iowa Humane Alliance, a K-9 unit from the Linn County Sheriff's Office, meet and greet with adoptable dogs from area rescues and shelters and informational booths set up by animal-related organizations and businesses. Here are photos from the event.
Volunteers from the Iowa Humane Alliance and Hills Bank dry Tank after he received a bath at an Iowa Humane Alliance booth at the Mount Vernon Road Hy-Vee's 6th Annual Fabulous, Fun, Facts, Fur, Festival! in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, June 1, 2019. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)
Bill Satkamp, a volunteer with the Iowa Humane Alliance and Taylor Long, Hills Bank employee helping to wash dogs, give Tank a bath for his owner, Jeff Gorton of Cedar Rapids at an Iowa Humane Alliance booth at the 6th Annual Fabulous, Fun, Facts, Fur, Festival! in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, June 1, 2019. Volunteers from Hills Bank joined IHA volunteers in washing dogs and IHA Clinic staff provided minimal cost microchipping of dogs. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)
Shelby heads to her owner, John Link of Marion (not pictured), as Connie Adams, back right, helps the pair learn some basic agility skills at the Mount Vernon Road Hy-Vee's 6th Annual Fabulous, Fun, Facts, Fur, Festival! Saturday, June 1, 2019. Adams is one of the owners of Pawsitive Paws Academy, Inc in Cedar Rapids, which offers agility training along with other training, grooming and boarding services. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)
Sherlock finishes a paw painting with some help from his owner Kim Arundale of Marion at the Cork N Canvas table at the Mount Vernon Road Hy-Vee's 6th Annual Fabulous, Fun, Facts, Fur, Festival! Saturday. Other activities included microchipping for dogs by the Iowa Humane Alliance at a minimal cost, a K-9 unit from the Linn County Sheriff's Office, meet & greet with adoptable dogs from area rescues and shelters along with informational booths set up by animal-related organizations and businesses. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)
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