River collected comments and cuddles while the humans shared info about KPETS activities. Our KPETS table was one of many non-profits at the event, where visitors could donate to the non-profit and get a card for their giftee explaining what had been given in their name. The event included food vendors and children's activities and was a pretty lively place. Ironically, a volunteer at the raffle table next to us had her young Havanese puppy in a crate under the table; it was a bit of a challenge for River to "leave it", although he did, with a few reminders.
I've noticed that we get to hear many stories about people's dogs when we staff the KPETS tables. I think a survey would show that asking about our dogs and therapy activities tops the list, then talking about their dogs and lastly asking if their dog could become a therapy dog.
I haven't any info yet, but I believe it was a successful fundraiser for KPETS. River did his part!
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