Dog Days Summer Fair draws awareness to Lac Lac Biche Humane Society

There were plenty of opportunities for those who attended the ‘Dog Days Summer Fair’ to mingle with the dogs and cats at the Lac La Biche Regional Humane Society. The event-which took place from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. - was to promote animal adoption and for the public to learn about the work that takes place at the local animal shelter. Brynn Elkins, aged two and a half years old, snuggles with one of the puppies that on display at the event. Chris McGarry photo.
The ‘Dog Days Summer Fair’ event, which took place on Saturday, July 27 at the Lac La Biche Regional Humane Society, also included a garage sale. Carrie Lecuyer and her dogs, Duke and Jenny, check out the items that were on sale, including a dog bed. Chris McGarry photo.
Colleen Shapka holds a kitten. Chris McGarry photo.
Jacob Downing and Emeline Saunders hold a cat named Asher. Chris McGarry photo.
Donald Bergsma and Thaddeus Knockwood pet Gracie, an Anatolian mix who is a current resident of the Lac La Biche Regional Humane Society. Chris McGarry photo.
The ‘Dog Days Summer Fair’ featured some games, including that classic, chicken poop bingo in which players select numbers that correspond with tiles on a playing board. If the chicken who’s walking around the board happens to “do their business” on a particular tile, whoever has chosen that tile wins. Staci Lattimer (second from right), a volunteer with the Lac La Biche Regional Humane Society, was selling tickets to those who stopped by to hedge their bets, including Sterling and Angela Johnson. Also in photo is Leo Lecuyer. Chris McGarry photo.
People gathered on the grounds of the Lac La Biche Regional Humane Society for the Dog Days Summer Fair. Chris McGarry photo.

LAC LA BICHE - On July 27, the Lac La Biche Regional Humane Society hosted the Dog Days Summer Fair.

Jewels Hampshire, the operations manager at the local Humane Society, said the purpose of the fair was to promote adoption and allow people to visit with the animals inside the shelter, but also for the public to learn about the work that goes on at the facility.

The day featured games, snacks and refreshments, door prizes, a garage sale and surplus pet food sale, along with and a children’s colouring contest.

“They can see the dogs, they can see the cats… they’ll be able to do microchipping also and nail trims… and then the proceeds will go to the shelter,” Hampshire told Lakeland This Week, adding, the fair also included tours of the Humane Society's building.

While the society has held public open houses in the past and other events to promote animal adoption, this marks the first time the shelter has put on a fair.  

The Dog Days Summer Fair also aims to gather donations to be put toward the future expansion of a quarantine building on the shelter site. This building, Hampshire explained, will be used to separate dogs that are sick from the ones that are healthy.

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