- January 24, 2019
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Michelle Davidson, of Daytona, prepares to add some paw paint to Zozo and Little Beau while owner Leslie Lee, of Ormond Beach, waits for the keepsake at the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Ormond Beach's own Daisy poses for a photo at the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Keira Grady,9, of Daytona, is ready to enter the costume parade with her best friend, Bacerias de Amor, a retired racer, during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Mike and Regina Larson, of Port Orange, serve up the dogs from their food cart, Dudes Dogs during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
The adventurous Archer from Palm Coast sports a Go-Pro during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Footage would prove the empty beer cup was not consumed by him despite the appearance. Photo by Anthony Boccio.
Nereida Gomez and Enzo, of Daytona, visit the photo booth to have their picture taken during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Ormond Beach resident Leslie Lee shows off her dogs' art during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Aiden Hacker, of Holly Hill, leads Tiki, a Great Dane, through the costume parade during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26. Photo by Anthony Boccio
Ormond Memorial Art Museum brought costumed four-legged visitors from across Volusia to its gardens during the fifth-annual Dogapalooza on Saturday, Jan. 26.
Presented by AdventHealth Hospice Care, the dog-friendly festival featured a costume contest judged by Florida Rep. Tom Leek, Dr. Hezi Cohen and Nancy Lohman. Music, food, a photo booth and several local vendors made the event a success, with net proceeds benefiting the Great Dawg Rescue and Halifax Humane Society. The benefiting pet food pantry was Sophie's Circle Dog Rescue.