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Bark on the Boards benefits Georgetown SPCA shelter
![Lucy and Beauford lead their owners, Joe and Andrea Baumann, up the boards during the Annual SPCA Bark on the Boards. The SPCA provides food, shelter, medical care and hope to more than 3,000 homeless, abused and neglected pets each year. The SPCA also offers high volume, high quality, low cost spay and neuter clinics in Sussex and New Castle counties. PHOTOS BY DAN COOK](/sites/capegazette/files/2012/10/field/image/0280a.jpg)
Lucy and Beauford lead their owners, Joe and Andrea Baumann, up the boards during the Annual SPCA Bark on the Boards. The SPCA provides food, shelter, medical care and hope to more than 3,000 homeless, abused and neglected pets each year. The SPCA also offers high volume, high quality, low cost spay and neuter clinics in Sussex and New Castle counties. PHOTOS BY DAN COOK
October 17, 2012
Hundreds of pet lovers and their canine companions took over the Rehoboth Boardwalk Oct. 6 at the Annual Bark on the Boards, the largest fundraiser for the Delaware SPCA's Georgetown shelter. The walk started at Lake Gerar Park and proceeded up the boards from north to south and back. Contests for Best Pet Trick, Most Precious Puppy, Best Kisser, Owner Look Alike and Best Tail Wagger took place after the leisurely stroll. For more info on the SPCA Bark on the Boards go to www.delspca.org.