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General News: Pet Pride on the Fourth of July

The field was crowded in the large dog category.
The field was crowded in the large dog category.
Some of the contestants in the small dog category.
Some of the contestants in the small dog category.
The winner of the fluffiest award in the small dog category.
The winner of the fluffiest award in the small dog category.
The white dog and its owner were judged to have the most creative costumes.
The white dog and its owner were judged to have the most creative costumes.
Fluffy won for the prize for longest tail on a cat.
Fluffy won for the prize for longest tail on a cat.
This grey kitten had the cutest face.
This grey kitten had the cutest face.
These brothers carried their hermit crab in a bowl.
These brothers carried their hermit crab in a bowl.
A hamster and a hermit crab are displayed to the judges.
A hamster and a hermit crab are displayed to the judges.
This girl brought her pet rat, Angel.
This girl brought her pet rat, Angel.
July 05, 2010

Long before the heat of the day set in on July 4th, excited pet owners lined up at Cornwall town hall park to register their animals to take part in the annual pet show run by Court Rita #264 of the Catholic Daughters of America.

Costumed Pets on Parade

Each year, people from all over the area rise early and dress their pets – most of them dogs – in costumes, then put their own patriotic-themed outfits to take part in the show.

The competition is divided into five categories – large, medium and small dogs, cats and kittens and “all others.” Within the categories, awards are given by a panel of judges to those found to have the best costume, the shortest tail, the cutest name or the fluffiest coat, among other winning attributes. Nancy Torres served as this year’s master of ceremonies.

Show Judges Had a Tough Time

Most often children lead their pets around the show circle as the judges study them as they pass. The judges, town supervisor Kevin Quigley, village mayor Joe Gross, Father Paul of St. Thomas, Laurie Stein, veterinarian, and Mary Donahue of Donahue Farm have a tough job to pick out ‘the best’ in a crowded field of adorable animals.

Once the votes are tallied, the winners are called to the front and awarded a be-ribboned medal.

Four Cats and Exotic Pets


This year, only four cats took part in the cats and kittens categories so each participant was guaranteed a prize. The competition was tougher in the final category “all other,” which included two reclusive hermit crabs, a frog, a turtle (which won for its name, “Snappy”), two guinea pigs, two ferrets, a rat named “Angel,” a rabbit and parakeets.



Comments:

What a sweet event this was! A great opportunity for Cornwall kids to show their love of their pets.


posted by Kris Hintz on 07/05/10 at 8:14 AM

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