Bob Sofaly photo About 15 members of Alliance Therapy Dogs decided to have thier own doggie parade in Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park on Sunday afternoon, the day the annual Christmas Parade would have been held had it not been cancelled due to Covid-19 concerns, according to Rebecca Bass of Alliance Therapy Dogs. “The powers that be even cancelled the Christmas Boat Parade”, Bass said. “We already had out costumes made for the parade. We even had a float”, she said. “We were very disappointed” when the Alliance had learned the parade had been cancelled. So we decided to do some community service and have our own parade out doors, socially distanced but festive”

DOG DAY PARADE

About 15 members of Alliance of Therapy Dogs decided to have their own doggie parade in Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park on Sunday afternoon, the day the annual Christmas Parade would have been held had it not been canceled due to Covid-19 concerns, according to Rebecca Bass of Alliance of Therapy Dogs. Photo by Bob Sofaly.

Teagan Kelly, 7, of Hilton Head Island, pets Rowdy, one of the 15 Alliance of Therapy Dogs that participated in Sunday’s parade. Photo by Bob Sofaly.

 

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