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Tails Wagging For Oakminster Dog Show

OAKHURST – Tongues and tails will be wagging as the Oakhurst Mountain Lions Club sponsors an event to benefit our four-legged friends and the Eastern Madera County SPCA (EMC SPCA).

It’s time for the annual Oakminster Dog Show, now in its third year, scheduled for Sunday, Apr. 26 at Oakhurst Community Park. All dogs and their humans are cordially invited, rain or shine. The day gets started at 9 a.m.

Organizers say guests can anticipate a host of awards for both pure and mixed breeds, along with useful classes for all breeds, plus some obedience and other kinds of canine competition.

Best of Show Mixed Breed Puppy Albert with owner Jackie MalloufRegistration day-of is $15 per dog and forms are available online at www.emcspca.org. Look for details about rules, obedience, and conformation on the website. Registration forms are also available at Steve’s Tropical Fish & Pet Supply. Same-day registrations end at 10 a.m. Sponsorships are also available.

Awards, including the hotly contested “Best in Show,” will be presented after judging has concluded.

For more information contact Gail at 559 658-5631 or visit the website for details on this event and others to benefit the EMCSPCA.

Oakminster Dog Show 2 2015The Eastern Madera County SPCA (EMC SPCA) was established in 1990 and is dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for unwanted, abandoned and mistreated pets until they can be placed into loving homes. Through proactive intervention, public education and community outreach, the EMC SPCA seeks to promote respect for all life by breaking the cycle of abuse, neglect and pet overpopulation in our community.

According to organizers, these accomplishments happen without any federal, state, or county funding. The EMC SPCA is a local, independent, non-profit 501(C)(3) organization and is supported through private contributions. All donations to the EMC SPCA go to help animals right here in our community.

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