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LEWISTON – The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society is now accepting registrations for people and their canine friends to Strutt your Mutt or run in the Dash for Dogs 5K during their 16th annual Pet Festival on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Auburn Petco from 8 a.m. to noon.

The festival will begin with the 5K run at 8:30 a.m. followed by a Blessing of the Animals at 9:30 before beginning the Strutt your Mutt Dog Walk portion of the event. The day will also feature pet friendly vendors, raffles, a pool party, canine talent contests, agility and demonstrations by the Maine Search and Rescue Dogs Organization. Plus, adoptable shelter dogs, including puppies, will also attend the festival in hopes of finding their forever-home.

The Humane Society also invites all adopters who opened their hearts and homes to a transfer dog to their very first Transfer Dog Reunion scheduled to take place during the festival.

Cost to register for the 5K is $25 in advance, $30 on-site the day of the event, and $15 for the Dog Walk in advance, $25 on-site the day of the event. Walkers are also asked to collect pledges. Preregistration for both events must be received no later than Sept. 12. The money raised stays in the community and directly benefits the homeless, abandoned and abused animals at Humane Society for their food, shelter, veterinary care and a chance at a new home.

This is a “people” walk; dogs are welcome, but not necessary. Walking as a team with workmates or with friends is also encouraged. Dogs must be leashed and have their current rabies vaccination. No dogs in heat please. Pledge sheets are available at the shelter or online at www.SavingPetsInMaine.org.

The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, at 55 Strawberry Ave., provides a safe haven for more than 5,500 sick, homeless and abused animals in the greater Androscoggin area per a year. The primary support for the shelter comes from fundraising events, such as the Pet Festival and donations of concerned citizens. To volunteer or adopt, call 783-2311 or visit www.SavingPetsInMaine.org or www.facebook/GAHumane.

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