Atlanta Humane Society (AHS) had their annual Pet Parade on Saturday, May 2nd at Candler Park in Atlanta, Georgia from 9am to noon.
Over 700 participants and their dogs attended the walk in support of Atlanta Humane Society. The event raised over $150,000 thanks to the support of many sponsors and walkers.
As you can see by these photos it was a day of fun for pets and owners alike.
Atlanta's Dave FM was the DJ for the event and did an amazing job of keeping the crowd enthused.
Games set up for the dogs to raise funds and a lot of laughs.
Busy pet owners visiting the many vendor booths to find that perfect gift for their pet.
24PetWatch of Pethealth sponsored a $20 chip clinic at the Pet Parade. Over 40 pets were microchipped. All monies raised went to help AHS programs.
AHS President/CEO Carl Leveridge welcoming pets and walkers to the Pet Parade while acknowledging the many sponsors that made this day such a success.
Who thought pets could play musical chairs? Well, when the music stops the pet must sit. And you got it... the one that sits first wins!!!
AHS promoted their foster care program. You can see Kayla below feeding a baby kitten that is currently in the foster program. Like many shelters, foster parents are always needed to assist with temporary housing and treating of sick, underage and neglected pets.
Janet Leveridge, wife of AHS President/CEO Carl Leveridge and Cath Sleva, AHS Vice President of Development, pose with the Leveridge's recently adopted Cooper.














