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Oct 19: Pooch Parade Costume Contest

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As part of Doggie Palooza at the World Forestry Center we are hosting a Pooch Parade costume contest! With a slew of prizes to pamper your furry friend it’s sure to be a good time. Dress up your pooch and celebrate Halloween early.

Costume categories are: Pooch/Person Look-a-Like, Most Creative Costume and Funniest Costume.

Winners in each category will be chosen by our local celebrity panel.

The winners and first two runners up will receive prizes including gift certificates for humans and canines alike from: Green Dog Pet Supply, Hip Hound, Ruby Violet Spa, Leonardo’s, PetUtopia, From Head to Tails Canine Massage, LexiDog Boutique, Natures Translator, Heal NW, World Forestry Center and More!

Visit our Puppy Rejuvenation Station and enjoy treats by Magic Snacks!

Registration is free with museum admission.

Click here for more information and to preregister for the Pooch Parade, day of registration also available.

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