Cross Creek RV Resort Pet Parade

Cross Creek RV Resort Pet Parade

Written by K9 Partners for Patriots

March 10, 2020

Discover why flea markets may not be the best environment for service dogs.

Learn about risks, distractions, and considerations for handlers.

1. Crowded Environment: Flea markets are often bustling with crowds, which can be overwhelming for a service dog. The dog may become stressed or anxious in such a busy atmosphere.

2. Distractions: Flea markets are filled with various sights, sounds, and smells that can distract a service dog from its duties. This could potentially compromise its ability to assist its handler effectively.

3. Unpredictable Behavior of Other Animals: Other visitors to the flea market may bring their pets along, which can lead to encounters with unfamiliar animals. This may pose a risk to the safety and focus of the service dog.

4. Risk of Injury: With so many people moving around and browsing items, there’s an increased risk of accidental tripping or stepping on the service dog, which could lead to injury.

5. Exposure to Unsanitary Conditions: Flea markets may not always maintain the cleanest environment, and the service dog may come into contact with unsanitary surfaces or substances.

6. Lack of Accommodation for the Dog: Flea markets may not be equipped to handle service dogs properly, such as providing suitable resting areas, water, or relief spots for the dog.

7. Potential Stress for the Dog: A flea market’s constant stimulation and unfamiliar surroundings could cause stress or discomfort for the service dog, which may affect its overall well-being and ability to perform its tasks.

Given these factors, it’s important for service dog handlers to carefully consider whether taking their dog to a flea market is truly necessary and in the best interest of the dog’s welfare and effectiveness in assisting its handler.

Fundraising Event

Cross Creek RV Resort Pet Parade

February 29, 2020

$1616.00 Raised

On Saturday, February 29, Cross Creek RV Resort held its 5th Annual Pet Parade and Silent Auction. 23 dogs, 1 Senegal Parrot and on guinea pig paraded in the clubhouse; people voted for their favorite by paying $1 a vote.

Following the parade, some dogs came up on the stage to perform tricks. Some dogs were also in costume. In addition to the silent auction, there was also a 50/50 draw.

With the great participation at this year’s pet parade and silent auction, $1616.00 was raised for K9 Partners for Patriots. 

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