It was a dog-day afternoon

SALISBURY — “Who let the dogs out?â€� This may have been on people’s minds on Sunday, May 25, when  Noble Horizons hosted Pooch Party,  its annual festival for our canine friends.  

The event, which went from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., was open to anyone who wanted to come. This open invitation attracted many different people, from the deeply devoted dog lover to the casual individual who enjoys the company of man’s best friend.

On the sunny and pleasantly warm day, dogs of all shapes and sizes were giddily running around, happy to be able to stretch their legs.

There were tables set up for registration, for a raffle, and even a table for a veterinarian, who was answering questions from anyone who asked.

There were two people in full-body costumes, one dressed as Scooby-Doo and the other as Snoopy. Residents of Noble Horizons were in attendance, and enjoyed the presence of all the new faces, human and canine.

All who turned out could watch an assortment of events that the dogs coud participate in, such as Scooby Says, a spinoff of the popular game Simon Says.  

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