April_2024April_2024
cctv_smcctv_sm
NEW_PAYMENTform_2014NEW_PAYMENTform_2014
Space
 
Ratesdownload (1)
Skyscraper 3
K9_DEADLINES_MayIssueK9_DEADLINES_MayIssue
Space
 
Skyscraper 4
canineSUBSCRIBEside_200canineSUBSCRIBEside_200

Raleigh Mayor Proclaims September 19th AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day

Raleigh, NC – In a ceremony held yesterday at City Hall, Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane proclaimed September 19th “AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day” in honor of the annual AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day (AKC RDO Day). This festival for Raleigh residents and their dogs is scheduled to run Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. After reading the Proclamation, Mayor McFarlane presented it to AKC officials and Keeshond “Uther,” an AKC Canine Good Citizen who will be demonstrating agility and flyball at the event.

“We sincerely thank Mayor McFarlane for showing her support of Raleigh dog owners and responsible dog ownership by proclaiming September 19th AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day,” said Penny Leigh, AKC RDO Day chairwoman. “The AKC believes that every dog deserves a responsible, educated and respectful owner, and AKC RDO Day offers Raleigh dog owners the opportunity to learn about training, dog safety, dog sports and more, all while having a great time with their canine best friend.”

The American Kennel Club established AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day in 2003 to promote all aspects of responsible dog ownership, including proper veterinary care, safety around children, obedience training and socialization, which are essential to a happy and healthy bond between a dog and his owner.

The AKC’s 136 dog clubs throughout North Carolina give back to their local communities through public education programs, dog training, and other community service. Year-round, the AKC sanctions nearly 400 educational and family-oriented dog shows throughout the state that promote responsible dog ownership and benefit local economies.

This year’s activities at the Raleigh event include AKC’s My Dog Can Do That! where attendees can try beginner agility with their dog; action-packed dog sport demos; face painting and activities for kids; microchipping from Wake County Animal Center for just $10; breed parades; local kennel clubs, rescue groups and vendors on-site; and more. The event is free and open to leashed, vaccinated dogs. The first 500 families to enter will receive a free goodie bag.

WHAT:           AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day
WHERE:         North Carolina State Fairgrounds, Holshouser Building
WHEN:           September 19th, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

For full information, please visit www.akc.org/responsible.

Short URL: http://caninechronicle.com/?p=88601

Posted by on Sep 16 2015. Filed under Breaking News, Featured. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed

Archives

  • April 2024