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Willow, with Emily Dolt [not pictured], watches as Lucy gets cooled off after the walk by John Myrice. About 2000 sentient beings participate in the Toledo Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in Maumee on Sunday.

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Jim Hoehndr, of Sylvania, and his dog Renegade, a Great Dane rescue.

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Renegade, a Great Dane rescue, gets attention from Tyler Fortain, 6, and his sister Ellianna Fortain, 3, their mom Tracy, left, all of Perrysburg, and Toledo Area Humane Society volunteer Faith Toth, of Curtice, behind the dog.

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John Myrice, of Curtice, left, with Lucy, and Emily Dolt, also of Curtice, with Willow, cooling their dogs after the walk.

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Graydon Corns, 7, and Roxie, an Australian Labradoodle, who together won first place in the "Sloppiest Kiss" contest.

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Bella, rear and her twin Bekka, miniature pinschers, get a ride from owner Cathy Ptaszynski, of Toledo after they had completed the walk.

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Jake is petted by owner Barb Murphy, of Perrysburg, as he chills in the shade after the walk.

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Melanie Blanc, of Toledo, "High 10s" with her dog Edy, for second place in the dog trick contest.

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Lucy gets cooled off after the walk byJohn Myrice, of Curtice.

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