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P E T L OV E R S
Available for Adoption! at Castle Rock’s Buddy Center
For information, visit dd .org • (303) 751-5772
Hike With
STARLA
(A0757102)
Meet Starla, a 2-year-old girl looking for her new family. Her affectionate personality will make her a wonderful companion. Her favorite activities are playing and loving on anyone she meets.
MAIzIE
(A0782361)
Meet Mazie! This beautiful lady is looking for her forever home! Mazie loves nothing more than being held and loved. She would bene t from a home with older children and has lived well with other cats.
Sat., September 22
Help Homeless Pets
ogs, hiking and craft beer—they are all quintessentially DTM
Colorado. And so is the Dumb Friends League Wag `n Trail , an event that combines all three to help homeless pets at its Buddy Center location in Castle rock.
Your Pup
REY
(A0783792)
Rey is an adorable 4-year-old love bug. Her favorite activities include cuddling and playing with her feather toys. Rey has done well with children in the past, but would appreciate a home with no dogs.
MOWGLI
(A0778069)
Mowgli is an adorable black and white Labrador Retriever mix. This ball of fun will quickly become your new hiking buddy.
His favorite things include playing, jerky treats, and affection.
Located at
Harmony Equine Center in Franktown
TIGGER (A0778360)
Tigger is a sweet, energetic 12-year-old guy. He is a kid at heart and is learn- ing a lot in our training programs. He always has a great attitude but will need an intermediate to advanced rider to further along his training. Tigger is up to date on all of his vaccinations, deworming, farrier and dental work.
the dog-friendly hike takes place Sat., September 22, from 8 a.m. to noon at Glendale Farm Open Space in Douglas County. hikers can enjoy the 1.6-mile hike with their pups, a beer garden, silent auction, dozens of pet-related vendors, food trucks, music, adoptable dogs and access to a  ve-acre, off-leash dog park before or after the festivities.
Registration is $50 and includes
a downloadable event photo of you and
your dog, a photo frame, a bag of hill’s
science Diet® treats, craft beer or root
beer and delicious ice cream for both you
and your pup. Participants who contribute an additional $25 above the registration fee will receive a Wag `n trail event shirt and dog bandana. Children 12 years old and younger can participate for free with a paid adult registration and will receive complimentary ice cream and root beer. hikers can register today at wagntrail.org.
if you already have plans on september 22, or want to hike a different trail and still raise money for homeless pets, register as a “Virtual hiker”. You can dedicate a hike of your choice to homeless pets any time before october 22. registration is $25 and includes a Wag `n trail dog bandana. Participants can enter the virtual hiker photo contest by submitting a picture from their hike for a chance to win a doggie gift basket and a $100 gift card from Petsmart.
the Dumb Friends League Buddy Center is the only full-service animal shelter serving Douglas County and plays a vital role in reuniting owners with lost pets and  nding loving homes for adoptable cats, dogs and small mammals. Proceeds from Wag `n trail help provide shelter, medical care, behavior training, foster care and other services to homeless pets at the Buddy Center.
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