Friends Of Alum Creek Dog Park* proudly present the 3rd annual
Pup-A-Palooza 2009 | Saturday, June 6 | Alum Creek Dog Park
Pup-A-Palooza 2009 | Saturday, June 6 | Alum Creek Dog Park

Event Highlights

  • 10:00 a.m. Opening ceremonies
  • 10:00 a.m. Music by Seven Book Trilogy
  • 11:00 a.m. Music by Agent 44
  • 1:00 p.m. Music by Elisa Nicolas
  • 2:00 p.m. Music by Endless Recess

Event Sponors



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Find your new best friend!

Meet some of the most adoptable pets in the Columbus area at Pup-A-Palooza by visiting our fabulous rescue partners.

Ridgeback Rescue of the U.S. (RRUS) is a national rescue/placement organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and careful re-homing of neglected, lost, surrendered or otherwise homeless Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs in the United States. Concurrently, RRUS is dedicated to preventing this by education of responsible dog ownership regarding the proper care and training of Rhodesian Ridgebacks.



Team Greyhound Adoption of Ohio, Inc. (TGA) is a 501C3 volunteer group that prepares retired racing greyhounds for life in adoptive homes.



Central Ohio Sheltie Rescue and Recovery Assistance is an 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping Shetland Sheepdogs in need and assisting with all-breed lost dog recovery. Their mission is to rehabilitate abandoned, lost, and unwanted Shelties to place them in loving forever homes.



Louisville Weimaraner Rescue, Inc., is a non-profit 501(c)(3). Their objective is to find permanent, responsible owners for Weimaraners that come to rescue through area shelters or private owners who, because of various situations, are unable to continue to keep their dogs.



Cozy Cat Cottage Adoption Center is a non-profit organization that provides refuge; aid and care for abandoned, injured, abused or lost cats and kittens. Cozy Cat Cottage is located at 62 Village Pointe Drive, Powell, Ohio.



The Original Ohio Bassett Rescue is an all volunteer organization – dedicated to helping the homeless hounds of Ohio. Their volunteer network spans the four corners of Ohio. Their funds come solely through donations and fundraisers. OBR does not have a shelter of its own. Their "shelter" exists through the foster families that open their hearts and homes to a hound in need.



The Cat Welfare Association was founded in 1945 by a small group of people who saw the need for an organization designed specifically to help the many stray and abused cats in the Columbus area. They are a non-profit organization that's objective has always been to promote better care and understanding of cats while providing for the physical welfare of homeless cats and kittens.



Powell Animal Welfare Society(P.A.W.S.) is a non-profit 501C3 all-volunteer organization devoted to ending the needless killing of homeless pets one dog, one adopter at a time. In less than 2 years, P.A.W.S has rescued and found forever homes for nearly 300 dogs!



The Ohio Pet Fund. The Ohio Pet License Plates are vehicle registration tags that raise funds for education, spay and neuter of pets for low-income families, and for dogs and cats adopted from qualifying agencies.



Midwest Boston Terrier Rescue is a 501c3, Non-Profit Organizion. They are funded entirely by donations and run by the hearts of their Volunteers who are dedicated to rescuing Boston Terriers from shelters and individuals and finding them permanent homes. They have no shelter, their rescued Bostons are fostered in homes until they find their new loving, responsible, lifelong homes.



The Humane Society of Delaware County (HSDC), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping homeless pets find their forever home, with funding entirely from people such as yourself - they receive no funding from the county or state.



Capital Area Humane Society. For more than 125 years, the Capital Area Humane Society has been making a difference in the lives of animals and people in our community. As a local, non-profit organization, 98 percent of their funding comes from donations and fees for services.



*Friends Of Alum Creek Dog Park, Inc. is a 501c3 organization. Contributions are tax deductible.