MASON, Mich. (WLNS) — As Halloween nears, Mason’s downtown went to the canines—actually—on Saturday as a whole lot of pups in costumes paraded by town’s annual Doggie Trick-or-Deal with.
Hosted by the Mason Space Chamber of Commerce, the occasion drew households and their four-legged companions to gather treats from native companies and lift cash for the Ingham County Animal Management Shelter.
“It helps all the pets at our shelter from food, supplies, vet care, all the things,” stated Hannah Web page of Ingham County Animal Management Shelter. “So the funds raised for this really cool event really help the animals at our shelter.”
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Among the many crowd have been “Demon Slayer” Pomeranians zipping down the sidewalk in matching outfits, and households who make the occasion a part of their yearly custom. Kim and Kylie McClung stated they plan their costumes collectively so everybody—people and canines—can get in on the Halloween enjoyable.
“There are just so many out there that are in rescues that need homes,” the McClungs stated. “We started doing this, rescuing them. We rescue seniors.”
Web page stated she hopes the occasion evokes individuals to undertake or think about fostering in the event that they’re not prepared for a everlasting dedication.
With treats flowing and tails wagging, organizers say the day is extra about help than scares—no methods, simply assist for canines in want.
