Pets are the center of attention at PawFest, a free family-friendly event on Saturday, Oct. 24, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Spring Hills Cherry Hill Assisted Living, located at 1450 Marlton Pike East. The Cherry Hill community is invited to participate in the festivities that include a demonstration by the Cherry Hill Police Department K-9 unit, a pet costume contest with prizes for the first, second and third place winners, a photo booth with animal- themed props, face painting for the kids in attendance and more.
PawFest celebrates the human-pet bond. “At Spring Hills Cherry Hill Assisted Living, pets play a large, important role in their owner’s lives. We love and value our pets who live at Spring Hills,” said Erio Rosario, Spring Hills Cherry Hill Assisted Living Acting Executive Director. “For elderly pet owners, pets are more than just a companion. They can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, increase social interaction and physical activity and help them learn. That’s why we encourage residents to move in with their small pets. We are thrilled to celebrate these pets with the community during PawFest.”
The Cherry Hill Police Department will be sending two officers and their canine partners to perform a demonstration during PawFest. They will show everyone how the dogs do an article search by using their noses, demonstrate their obedience training by following commands from their human partners and more. The Officers will tell everyone what it’s like working with their canine partners and will take questions.
The Animal Welfare Association, a private, nonprofit organization based in Voorhees, will be at the event. Guests are welcome to bring their own pets, dressed in costumes, on leashes. The children can participate in trick or treating with the residents. Popcorn will be served for all.