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A Dog Day Afternoon at Genesee Country Museum on Aug. 26

Aug 15th, 2018

Mumford, Aug. 15, 2018— Genesee Country Village & Museum is going to the dogs on Saturday, Aug. 26. 

And quite happily.

In a salute to the current Working Like a Dog exhibit in the John L Wehle Gallery — with a nod to National Dog Day — the museum will explore the special bond between man and canine with demonstrations by canine professionals, themed games and crafts and visits with some famous dogs.

Visitors can see how dogs have been herders, hunters and guardians;  have labored pulling carts and carriages, powered treadmills and turnspits; been tapped by police and the military in rescue and detection; performed as service dogs; and been enjoyed as show dogs or irreplaceable companions.

Promotions include:

·         $3 off per person for groups of three or more

·         $1 off admission with a donation of a can or bag of food. (This month-long discount cannot be combined with other discounts.)

·         Kids who bring a stuffed toy dog will receive a free hot dog (one per person).

Environmental conservation officer Fay A. Fuerch and her dog Handley will demonstrate how she tracks down lost hunters, fugitives and illegally hunted game. (Handley can detect shell casings as well as venison and bear carcasses, whether left in the open or stashed in a freezer.)

Other activities include:

·         Sheep herding

·         Mini dog show (Genesee Valley Kennel Club)

·         Hunting challenges (Kanadasaga & Genesee Valley Kennel Club)

·         Demonstrations of tricks and agility (Kanadasaga Kennel Club)

·         Free canine face painting (Glamour Girls)

·         A meet-the-breed area

·         Free photo op with famous dog characters

·         Lessons in wolf and coyote howling (Nick Hadad)

·         Free fire hats from Sparky the Mechanical Fire Dog (Mumford Fire Dept.)

·         Games like bulldog toss and dog bingo with fun, dog-themed prizes

A special crafts tent will be set up outside the gallery.

Other vendors include: Bones, the Dog Bakery; Bright Star German Shepard; Couch Potato Collection; Delightfully Delicious; Eastside Dog Services; Kel Creations; Niagara Frontier Search & Rescue Team; Paws Bakery & Accessories; Phineas the Super Dog and White Dog Ink.

With the exception of service animals, no pets are permitted anywhere on GCV&M grounds.

 

GCVM is the largest living history museum in New York State with the largest collection of historic buildings in the Northeast. The museum, with its John L. Wehle Gallery, working brewery, vintage base ball and Genesee Country Nature Center, is open May-Oct. and located in Mumford, NY, 20 miles southwest of Rochester and 45 miles east of Buffalo. Visit www.gcv.org for more information.

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