
Last Weekend there was a super fuzzle fest otherwise known as…
The 13th Annual San Diego Humane Walk for Animals !
This year they held it at Crown Point in Pacific Beach – Ended up being a super locale for the festivities.
I made a quick swing around the vendor n’ rescues zone – first things first. One of the first fuzzles of the day that I met was…

Hanna – She makes we want to say Hanna Banana in my head about 50 times. Off the Charts mellow and sweet. She was hangin’ with her foster group Coastal German Shepherd Rescue. I think she will be adopted pretty fast. [link]
Just a couple o’ steps away was a kind soul by the name of…

Magic – Ok so now I have that Heart song running through my head like a fuzzle after a frankfurter. But he really is a Magic Man! This lovely shepherd boy has had a tough go in life and is really sweet despite it all. Adopt him at Coastal German Shepherd Rescue. [link]
Had a chance to hang with my buddy Cindy (her fuzzy buddy Tess is featured having fun at the lure coursing park in the Fuzzle sidebar!) from Puptown Doggy Day Care. If you have some downtown doggy day care needs check out their website. [link]
So as I continued down the lane I could not help but notice my top contender for most photographed doggies of the day…

I had to muscle in (not really – just being dramatic) past all the paparazi to land a shot of this pair of canine celebrities. Who can help it when they are just chillaxin on their surfboardmobile? I can’t.
I kept on keepin’ on down the lane futzin with my camera, etc. My attention suddenly snapped back into focus when I noticed that somebody was leaning up on me…

What do you get when ya fall in love?
I looooove this doggy. Believe me I see a bazillion fuzzles around and every now & then one of them really hooks me. Such is this fuzzle. He is swoony sweet and I am already jealous of the lucky person that will adopt him. Check out Greyhound Adoption Center and ask about Velamint! [link]
Velamint was not the only adoptable option hanging tight with the GAC. Hold on to your name game folks ’cause here comes…

Turnip – Greyhound Adoption Center has miles of smiles with their good buddy Turnip. He is ready to be your favorite couch potato. [link]
While I was hangin’ with the folks from GAC they informed me about the Fyvie Fund – a special fund set aside for assisting in medical costs for greyhounds that come to GAC with serious leg injuries. It’s named after Fyvie, a female greyhound that was found with broken bones in both forearms. I got to meet her after taking snaps of her two adoptable buddies. She es muy adorable. Check out their website to see how you can help this project keep on keepin’ on. [link]
P.S. If you already have a greyhound hangin’ at your home and would like a fun field trip for the fuzzle – make sure to check out the Luratics website. [link] I have met a number of greyhounds that have a blast at the Luratics Lure Coursing runs.
so anywho…

The crowd around the start line (I know it says finish in the photo but it was one of those dual-use banners) started to gather up for the big countdown. Mayor Jerry S. counted them down and then I started to realize just how many people had shown up!

This place was seriously packed. Good job y’all for helpin’ to raise funds for San Diego Humane. It’s always fun to see folks feelin’ good and frollicking with their fuzzles.
To be clear there were a lot of dogs there that morning but let us not forget that there are other fuzzles in the sea…

Here is intrepid kitty number one. I shall name thee Braveheart the tamer of all ye survey. Honestly I think he wanted to tell those dogs a thing or two but he hung tight y’all. I was impressed – and he wasn’t the only one…

So this is trusting kitty number two. Big props for coming out to the Walk for Animals with about a bazillion dogs around!
And you can be sure that there will always be a reptile representing at the SD Humane walk. Our particular model for this post will be monsieur Iguana -

So whilst the walkers were doing there walking thing I popped over to finish peeking around the pavilions and ran into my buddies from Pit Bull Rescue San Diego. They had a wee adoptable hanging out.

Cupertino – Mr Cutey Pie otherwise known as “Cooper”. Adorable! Check out Pit Bull Rescue San Diego [link] or Kim’s Fuzzies for more info.
After I had lazied my way around the free pancake breakfast that Pennysaver sponsored I popped over to the North side of the park where some folks were starting to make the final stretch.

It was pretty funny around the end zone because volunteers were handing out doggy icecream on the sidelines and the dogs were going totally bonzo for it.

Up on the knoll there was all sorts of activities: bobbin for franks, paw art prints, etc. I mosied up there to see how that was rolling.

So now I now that if I am ever feeling down in the dumps I just need to watch a bunch of dogs bobbing for franks. Seriously folks its everything you need to have your hee haw renewed in life.
But seriously (yes again with the seriously) – on my way back to the final goodbyes for the morning I had to get a couple of snaps of two great teams that work within San Diego Humane Society…

Humane Officers crew hangin’ at the 2007 San Diego Humane Walk for Animals.

Animal Rescue Reserve crew hangin’ at the 2007 San Diego Humane Walk for Animals.
Thanks again to everyone that made such a great event possible – hold it in that location next year!









