Paws in the Park Scheduled for Oglebay’s Crispin Pool

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Grab your four-legged friends and join us at Oglebay on Saturday, September 7 for a full day of activities honoring your favorite furry friends!

Paws In The Park Event Highlights:

  • Best Friend Hike: Start your day with a refreshing guided hike through Oglebay’s historic trails alongside your canine companion. The hike begins at 9 a.m. at Schenk Lake Boathouse.
  • Annual Drool at the Pool presented by Dirty Paws Pet Care Service of Wheeling: Don’t miss this highly anticipated event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. where local dogs and their owners can enjoy a swim in Oglebay’s Crispin Center Pool during its final hours of the summer season. A $10 donation per dog is requested for entry, with all proceeds benefiting the care and conservation of animals at Oglebay Good Zoo. Participants must sign an Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability Agreement, available at oglebay.com/paws-in-the-park , and provide proof of current rabies, parvovirus (CPV), canine distemper virus (CDV), and canine adenovirus (CVA) vaccinations.
  • Wheeling K9 Police Demonstrations: At 1 p.m., head to Crispin Center Patio to meet Wheeling’s hardworking K9 unit. Local officers will showcase the rigorous training these dogs undergo to assist in law enforcement and protect our community.
  • PAW Patrol Meet & Greet: Don’t miss the chance to meet your favorite PAW Patrol characters on the Crispin Center Patio at 1:00 p.m. This is the perfect opportunity for a fun photo, so be sure to bring your camera.

For more information and event details, visit oglebay.com/paws-in-the-park.

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