FLSSP Invites You to Attend the 7th Annual Walk 'n Wag

FLSSP will be hosting the 7th annual Walk ‘n Wag event at Lake Sammamish State Park on Sunday, May 7th from 10 am – 3 pm. Walk ‘n Wag is the biggest dog party on the Eastside and FLSSP welcomes all friends of dogs and spectators to attend this fun dog focused event.

Walk ‘n Wag kicks off with a 3K walk in Lake Sammamish State Park to let our dogs and dog families explore the park. We invite you all to head over to the Doggie Village that opens at 10 am for free information and fun giveaways from our vendors. You can also enter your dog into the Banner Bank Pet Show where our fabulous judges will be looking for the smallest dog, largest dog, best dog/owner look alike, best trick, and best costume. We are looking forward to seeing all the great contestants!

 

There will be food and entertainment throughout the event. Our Dru Bru beer garden opens at 11:30 am with food available from Zeeks pizza, Tasty Z Hot Dogs and Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream. We will also have a fun time kicking up our paws and heels to the music of Tinkham Road. Attendees can also view the performances from Seattle FlyDogs, Rainier Agility Team, and the King County Search and Rescue dogs.

 

Registration is $20 per dog and your dog will get a cool collapsible water bowl for supporting our event. All proceeds from this event will go toward new amenities and beautification projects for Lake Sammamish State Park. For early registration please visit our events page. Registration will be available at the event for $25.

 

If you are a vendor or know someone who is and you are interested in hosting a booth at our Doggie Village please considering signing up here :  vendor sign-up. All vendors will be able to sell goods and services during this event.

 

We are looking forward to seeing all the wonderful dogs and their friends and families at our 7th annual Walk ‘n Wag event.

 

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