Past Events
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July 4, 2011 brought another spirited group of Crabtowne Canine marchers.
Visit our Facebook page to view photo album from this event.
2010 was our 7th year marching as the Crabtown Canines in the July 4 Parade
With pawprinted shirts and patriotic bandanas, our spirited group heeled along the parade route, while raising $361.91 for the homeless animals at the SPCA. Here's a glimpse of our fun group. It's a tradition you don't want to miss. Hope you can join us next year!

Check out our photo album for many more photos on Facebook
Tasting wines, as dogs are tasting treats, all for good causes...
this was a fun double event on March 7 and 28, 2010.
 Mills Fine Wine & Spirits on Main Street provided the wine and Paws pet boutique provided the dog treats, it was a good partnership!
Between the 2 Sundays we raised over $1,000 to benefit Fidos for Freedom
and Mid-Atlantic Westie Rescue.
Cheers and Wags to all who joined us to make it happen!
Ben's 4th Annual Cruise for Compassion on September 18, 2009
Over $20,000 was raised for Animal Legal Defense Fund to help other
animals like Ben.
Our heartfelt thanks to Nancy Squires and The Squires Group, who matched our funds raised to bring us to over $20,000 to donate to help the animals.
This was truly a group effort on behalf of the animals! Please check back , as we will be adding the businesses and people who helped make this happen.
Our next Cruise for Compassion is scheduled for the spring of 2011.
6th Annual March (Crabtowne Canines) in the Annapolis July 4 Parade
6:30 PM, July 4, 2009
WOW! The weather was outstanding for the parade and we were proud to have almost 100 people and many, many dogs represent the dog lovers in Annapolis. We went tropical this year with patriotic leis and bandanas for our marchers. Our antique fire engine joined us once again thanks to the Evans. Here's some photos to "tell the story"...
Proceeds of almost $350 were donated to the Anne Arundel County SPCA from the event.
Canines & Cocktails for a Cause - Series of Friday Nights
April through September 2009
April 24...Paws Pirate Parade/Contest with Photos
With 100 or so dogs and their owners joining us to support Golden Retriever Rescue, Education & Training (GRREAT), we are excited to report that $1,000 was raised for the Cause from the Raffle and Drink/Food Sales. Competition was tough among the Pirate Pooches in attendance. Prizes were awarded by Paws pet boutique.
May 29...Paws Think Spring & Posies Party
Three wonderful dogs joined us looking for homes from the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, who was our featured charity of the evening. Local artists Rosemary and Patsy painted Paw Posies with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the SPCA. Raffle prizes from Atlantic Golf/The Brick Companies, Dogwood Acres, Punk's Backyard Grill, Boston Market, Paws pet boutique and Loews Breeze Restaurant kept the night exciting. Even with the rain over $700 was raised for the SPCA!
June 26...Paws Patriotic Pooch Parade & Contest
Paws pet boutique was pleased to award a dozen prizes, including shirts and treats, to the wonderful group of patriotic pooches that came out in their red, white and blue to wag for the flag. OBG Cocker Spaniel Rescue put together and awesome Raffle and had magnificent dogs with us that evening looking for homes. Whether you are looking for a Cocker Spaniel of a Cocker Mix, make sure you check-in with them. Almost $900 was raised for this great dog rescue non-profit. (Dudley in the photo to the right joined us in hopes of finding a new home)
July 31... Canine Ice Cream Social
Paws pet boutique handed out the winning prize to a Beagle with a
Golden Retriever following close behind in the Dog Ice Cream Eating Contest. Davidsonville Wildlife Sanctuary received over $500 from the Raffle that included prizes from Edgewater Liquors, Atlantic Golf/Mdgolf.com and Dogwood Acres Pet Retreat. Go visit Davidsonville Wildlife Sanctuary if you were not able to make this to learn more about their efforts to help wildlife.
August 28...Best Dog Trick
A Bernese Mountain dog danced his way into our hearts as the winner, after Lindsey, a trainer from Dogwood Acres Pet Retreat, warmed up the crowd with how to teach a dog trick. K-9Lifesavers had several lucky dogs join us, seeking homes after being rescued from high-kill shelters. The evening's raffle and food/drink sales portion helped to raise about $800 for this great dog rescue group. Look them up if you are interested in fostering or adopting a dog!
September 25...Paws Fido Fashion Show
Paws pet boutique's Fall fashions, including sweaters, fleece and water resistant cozy jackets, were presented on the "cat walk" by stylish pups of all sizes. Loews Annapolis Hotel put together an amazing raffle with prizes including a 2-night stay at Loews in Philadelphia and DC...of course all are dog-friendly. Approximately $600 was raised from the raffle to benefit Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake. Additionally, a portion of the drink/food will will be donated to the charity. Thanks to all who joined us for this Canines and Cocktails series.
Lab Rescue Walk in Downtown Annapolis
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at high noon
Gorgeous weather graced this first annual event that brought out 155 registered walkers! Walking through the beautiful historic district of Annapolis with your dog, along with a group of other dog lovers, should be on your list of "things to do". Carol did a magnificent job organizing this event and mapping out a great dog walk through town. We loved giving out treats and water to all the dogs that walked by Paws pet boutique. With $7,875 raised to help Lab Rescue, this event was a success all the way around. Stay tuned for next year's walk. Paws pet boutique was glad to be a part of this Walk and look forward to helping with next year's Walk.
Meet & Greet with Our Holiday Card Artist
November 22, 2008
We enjoyed our 3rd year of working with Annapolis artist, Rosemary Williams, to create our line of special Dog Holiday Cards. Thanks to many of you who came out to meet Rosemary, support the arts and share smiles through this years holiday cards. We are already looking forward to our 2009 designs. Click here to see last years cards. Remember to check back later in 2009 to get your Dog Holiday Cards here!
Howl-iday Pet Photos at Paws
November 20, 2008
"Puparazzi" Jim Poor captured pets from behind his lens most of the day at Paws. From each sitting $2 was donated to Pitbull Rescue. Thanks to all who joined us. It made for some nice holiday card photos, while helping a worthy pet charity.
Paws pet boutique's Anniversary Celebration
Give Back Day
Thursday, September 25, 2008 10 AM - 8 PM
To celebrate 9 years in Annapolis as we start toward year 10, Paws donated a portion of our sales today to the non-profit Emergency Guide Dog Fund. This fund is part of Maryland Area Guide Dog Users non-profit organization and was established to help pay for medical needs of Guide Dogs when his or her partner cannot afford the treatment. We were pleased to donate over $200 to this cause. Our "Give Back Philosophy" continues!
5th Annual Crabtowne Canines Parade March
July 4th, 2008 Downtown Annapolis
This year's "300 Wags for the Annapolis, 1708-2008" theme reflected the city's 300 year charter celebration. An overwhelming turnout allowed us to show our Annapolis dog spirit and raise $533 for the SPCA of Anne Arundel County! The weather was a bit damp, but perfect dog marching weather in Annapolis for July.
Judy J., a local who helped originate this group of marchers, reflected on the day with a poem...

...Crabtowne Canines The Crabtowne Canines, a mighty brigade...Gathered together for the July 4th parade....They came by car, on foot and by boat,...Hurried past a golden dragon and a grand looking float.....Once finding their place in the parade menagerie,...They sniffed noses, exchanged stories, and lovely memories....With eyes to the heavens they nervously prayed...Fearful that rain would cancel the parade....But the brave little group would not be deterred...A few drops fell but they were not disturbed...Capital City Colonials led them on segways bold...Doing loop de loops and throwing tootsie rolls....Their banner soon followed, proclaiming their fame,...Spelling "Crabtowne Canines," their glorious name....Then came the dogs, all sizes and shapes,...They marched with a purpose in their bandanna capes...Big dogs, little dogs, old, and brand new...Marched proudly together as the applause grew....A sea of blue paws on tee shirts of white...Greeted the crowd this warm holiday night...And "Wag to the Flag" they howled and they sang...As a convertible and fire engine then joined the gang...Crabtowne Canines celebrated with pride...The city's anniversary and "Annapolis Alive."...To Michelle and Larry and the folks at Paws...We thank you a lot, your loving the dogs....To all those who helped in whatever way...We raised a pot of money for the SPCA.
Canines & Cocktails for a Cause Series
Monthly T.G.I.F. for You & Your Dog April through September 2008; 5- 8 PM
Paws pet boutique teamed up with dog-friendly Loews Annapolis Hotel again to bring you a series of special Friday evenings. Good times were had by all on the outside patio of the Weather Rail at Loews Hotel with the Paws pet boutique gang.
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Raffle prize winners were drawn each of the Fridays with ALL proceeds donated to the charity of the night. Special thanks to the Brick Companies/Atlantic Golf and Cabot Cheese for donating to our Friday night Fun-raising Raffles.
- A portion of the drink sales from each evening was generously donated by Loews Annapolis Hotel to the non-profit Cause featured that night.
Over $5,000 was raised this season for 6 worthy charities, while we enjoyed the start to the weekend with our dogs. Here's what we did and who we helped this season...
April 25 – Barking Contest with Beagle Rescue of Southern Maryland. Thanks to everyone over $1,100 was raised to help beagles in need and Misia (recovering from jaw surgury and pictured below, left) found her forever home with Emily!
May 30 – Black Dog Night with SPCA/Humane Society of Prince George’s County.Pam Townsend published the book “Black is Beautiful: A Celebration of Dark Dogs”to tout the beauties and desirable traits of black dogs, which tend to be the least likely to be adopted. All the profits from book sales are donated to the Humane Society of Prince George’s County. Consider adopting a black dog and thanks to all who helped raise $1,000 for this group.
Yellow lab Luke, adopted from the SPCA, now enjoys his duties as Loews Annapolis
Hotel’s mascot dog. He never forgot where he came from, so this was a perfect way to give-back.
July 25 – Tail Wagging Contest for Fidos for Freedom
Fidos for Freedom gives many something to wag about with their therapy and service dogs. Fidos volunteers were out in full force to enjoy a beautiful evening that raised almost $1,000 from the raffle alone!
In the heat of the summer it doesn't get much better than a Dog "Ice Cream" Eating contest! The competition was tough too. This rescue services a large area and takes in Westies in good health and in poor health, and make sure they all find the right forever homes. What an evening!
October 3 (revised date) - Paws Fall Canine Fashion Show to help Modest Needs
Canines strutted the latest fall styles available at Paws pet boutique on the "cat walk" at Loews Annapolis Hotel. All the canines looked dynamite and all came from Animal Rescues, many of which we highlighted throughout our Canines & Cocktails series. If you weren't here, you missed out on fabulous raffle prizes and quite a finale that helped raise over $700 for the local charity Modest Needs from the raffle alone.

Special thanks to Lorraine from Pet-aw-graphy.com for donating her time to capture the show!
Pirate Pet Parade
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Watermark and Paws pet boutique partner again for this har-hardy good time as part of the Maritime Festival at the Annapolis City Dock. We enjoyed celebrating our Maryland Maritime Heritage with a little twist...
- Judges were challenged with 15 prizes and 40 dogs swaggering their stuff on the tented "stage" by the water. Special thanks to David with Friends of Quiet Waters Park/Dog Park, Lisa with Mobile Pet Vet, Sylvia with Fidos for Freedom and Leo for making up such a distinguished judges panel. Captain Waters of Watermark kept the crowd hooked as judges deliberated.
- Prizes were given for the Best Barkaneer (most talkative), Salty Dog (feistiest) and the Aargh, Arf Award (most swagger) to name a few. The big Capt. Jack Sparrow award went to 3-legged Patterson with his "peg leg" and 2-legged Peggy. We are grateful he was here to win!
- Fidos for Freedom joined our pirate pack this year as our non-profit partner. They are working to increase the quality of life and provide companionship to the residents of our local community through specially trained service dogs, hearing dogs and therapy dogs. Outstanding job by all and over $600 was raised.
Think Spring Paw Posies
Sunday, April 6, 11 AM – 3 PM
Big dogs, little dogs, furry dogs and puppy dogs came out for some spring painting with local artists Rosemary and Patsy. Dogs made an everlasting paw print…or two…or three…or four with Patsy’s help on watercolor paper. Thanks to some added brush strokes from Rosemary, each grew into beautiful posies. A bouquet to last a lifetime that helped a special cause. Patsy recently adopted her dog Piper from the Washington Humane Society, so $4 of each Posy price was donated to help the still homeless pets there. Over $100 will be put to good use thanks to all who brought their dog our for some spring painting.
To see how this miracle on paper occurs, click on the link below to watch a recently televised segment on the Paw Posy duo.
http://www.aarp.org/aarp/broadcast/My_Generation_103_Home_Page_Full_Show/My_generation_segment_2/
Spring Collar Swap
Saturday, March 22, 2008
There are some good looking necks around town after all the swapping! Thanks to all who brought donations for the homeless pets at the SPCA of Anne Arundel County and made monetary donations throughout the week. Over a box of goodies was brought to the SPCA. We appreciate your continued support of this event.
7th Annual GRREAT Happy Tails Day, in honor of Murphy
Saturday, March 15, 2008 from 3 PM to 6:30 PM
The most perfect weather imaginable brought a strong turnout to help non-profit, Golden Retriever Rescue, Education & Training. Raffle prize winners were drawn all afternoon with the grand prize awarded to Jenny McCoy. She’ll enjoy a night’s stay at Loews Annapolis Hotel with breakfast, thanks to Loews. Other prizes donated by Beachdecor.net, Sundance Travel and Nancy Howell, Pinky’s on West Street, AcuAnimal, Eastern Veterinary Blood Bank, Annebeth’s on MD Avenue, Happy Pet Pet-Sitting and of course Paws pet boutique. Watermark finished the day off by providing a dog-friendly “Dog Tale” Walking Tour around Annapolis.
This event was started in honor of a never-to-be-forgotten GRREAT Golden Retriever, Murphy, who lives in many a heart today. We’re grateful to be in a position to make a donation to GRREAT for over $1,100.
Holly-Paw Painting
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Local artists Rosemary and Patsy enjoyed creating hand-and-paw paintings that were turned into holiday ornaments. We look forward to hosting this event again in 2008.
Holiday Pupparazzi Photos
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Photographer Cameron Adams once again did a phenomenal job capturing pets and their people.
Another successful sold-out photo session completed. A portion of the proceeds were donated to Tails of Hope pet charity.
Meet & Greet Paws Holiday Artist
Sunday, November 25, 2007
The series of holiday cards created by local artist Rosemary Williams for Paws flew out the door this season. We’re looking forward to seeing what 2008 has in store!

Little Ben’s 2nd Big Fundraiser Cruise
Friday, September 21, 2007
A perfect night on the water aboard Watermark’s Harbor Queen to benefit Animal Legal Defense Fund proved to be a success. With 150+ people and 80+ well-behaved dogs, it looked a bit like Noah’ Ark. Over $8,000 was raised (a $2,600 increase over the first Cruise) to help stop animal abuse and neglect. ALDF rescued our little Jack Russell, Ben, along with 300+ other dogs from horrendous conditions on someone’s property in NC. Ben had the time of his life on the Cruise. Dan Haas and Ben’s Bones entertained all aboard, while generous donations from local businesses provided the food and lively bidding on the silent auction. View more photos...
Special thanks to Madeline Davis, Sarah Scheele and Judi Floyd who helped make this a reality and to Cameron Adams for capturing the experience in photos!
Canines & Cocktails for a Cause
Last Friday in July, August, September & October 2007
- Paws pet boutique and Loews Annapolis Hotel partnered to host this series of dog-friendly, cheerful events which was a huge success in 2007. Each event featured a special pet charity in an effort to help them raise awareness and funding for their non-profit work. Through raffles and donations, over $3,000 was raised over the four months to benefit these featured groups: SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Tails of Hope (http://www.tails-of-hope.org/), Guiding Eyes for the Blind and Mid-Atlantic Westie Rescue (http://www.westierescue.com/).
- These non-profit groups continue to inspire us to make a difference. Little Buttons, a 9-year old rat terrier, even found a new home at our first Canines & Cocktails! Where planning on keeping the spirit and hosting another series beginning in the spring of 2008. Stay tuned for dates. As always, well- behaved canines (& humans!) are always welcome and are sure to enjoy the networking opportunity!
Howl-o-ween Barkin’ Bash
Saturday, October 27, 2007 from 11 AM to 3 PM
Fabulous! Approximately $2,500 was raised from this fun annual event at Quiet Waters Park! 100% of the proceeds go to maintaining and improving the Dog Park and Dog Beach at Quiet Waters Park. Funds raised go through Friends of Quiet Waters Park, which is a non-profit that helps to keep the Park a special place.
Paws pet boutique is proud to be a sponsor of this event that keeps tails wagging all year in Annapolis! We’re lucky to have had David Iams take the Barkin’ Bash lead the last few years. He’s done a tremendous job and donated much of his time and funds to develop this day into a well-known dog event in Annapolis. Thanks to all the volunteers and Park Rangers who worked to make this a success…even with a dreary start in the morning! If you are interested in volunteering for Barkin Bash 2008, whether the day-of or in the planning process, let us know! Plus, you can check out http://www.barkinbash.com/. Have fun at the park!
Crabtowne Canines March on July 4th
July 4, 2007 at 5pm
Our 4th year marching on the 4th with the Crabtowne Canines and the weather was perfect! No rain and not too hot for our 4-legged pals. Although the "watering hole" wading pool out front of Rams Head was a welcomed sight to those water-loving pups. Our group of Annapolitans who “marched” with their dogs in the Annapolis July 4th Parade not only had a blast, but we raised $270 to benefit the SPCA. With matching shirts and pooches in patriotic bandannas we looked "official"! The photos tell the story. We hope you think about joining us next year. Registration will start early June 2008 so we make sure everyone gets the size t-shirt they wish!

Paws is LIVE with CN8 "Your Morning" show at the City Dock
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7 AM to 10 AM
"Your Morning" on CN8 (Comcast Channel 8 Morning Show) settled into town and showcased Annapolis to launch their Waterfront Wednesdays summer series. Paws pet boutique was tickled to be invited to represent Annapolis and showcase canine seaside styles in our dog-friendly town. Fashions making a splash this season at Paws were modeled by Dixie the dachshund with Julie from Spoiled Rotten Dogs, Joshua the westie with Kirstin, Opal the rescued designer gem with Madeline from Tails of Hope rescue and Luke the lab adopted from the SPCA by Loews Hotel and Monica. All looked like they owned the boardwalk as they strutted their stuff and wagged in style. Comcast reaches millions of households on the east coast between Virginia and Maine, so we hope we made some dog lovers smile! Thanks to all who came out to watch the live broadcast. We enjoyed handing out crab-shaped, gourmet natural dog treats to all of you who came out to bark your support! And special thanks to Karen Guay with Blue Moon Photography who captured our fashion show with these great shots and more!

Paint a "Paw Posy" with Your Pooch for Father's Day
Sunday June 17 from 11 AM to 5 PM
Back by popular demand, local artists Rosemary and Patsy joined us for "round two" to help us create hand-and-paw painted Paw Posies. SPCA dogs, Rosie and Little Man, were on hand to shake paws and thank folks for helping to raise support for their temporary home. A $4 donation was made to our local SPCA for every Paw Posy painting. Thanks to all who participated. On a final note, as of July 4 Rosie had been adopted, but Little Man was still looking for his new home and family. If you are looking for a dog, please consider Little Man at the SPCA!
2nd Annual Pirate Pet Parade at the Annapolis City Dock
Sunday, May 6 at 11 AM
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Watermark and Paws pet boutique joined together again to liven up the Maryland Maritime Festival with a Pirate Pet Parade. All Bow-wow Barkaneers appeared to have a barkin’ good time as they swaggered around the main stage on the City Dock, downtown Annapolis. Loews Hotel's yellow lab mascot, Luke, proudly paraded as the Grand Marshall, while Watermark’s Pirate Captain Tom provided commentary as the canine crew hooked the audience with their scruffy good looks.
- Judging was tough, as all were really winners. But our 3 judges, Dr. Lisa Beagan of Mobile Pet Vet, David Iams the pack leader of the Dog Park Volunteers at Quiet Waters Park and Beth Kahr with Tails of Hope went out on the plank and came up with 11 winners. All received prizes thanks to Watermark, Paws pet boutique, Montrea's Mutt Mobile Grooming, the Mobile Pet Vet and Loews Annapolis Hotel -- who offered up a night's stay at their pet-friendly hotel, along with dinner for two. Everyone enjoyed Loews bone-shaped cookies too!
- Pirate T-shirts and canine bandannas were given to all registrants, while all registration donations went to support Tails of Hope. Tails were waggin' at Tails of Hope booth as we were able to raise over $900 to help this local, no-kill, pet rescue organization!
- Please patronize our Pirate Parade sponsors who made this even more fun than last year...
Watermark providing pet-friendly cruises
Loews Annapolis Hotel providing pet-friendly lodging downtown
Mobile Pet Vet attending to pets in their homes
Montrea's Mutt Mobile Grooming for on the spot pampering
May Day in Annapolis
May 1, 2007
- Freddie the Havanese likes to visit Paws on his walks, so he had his folks from Severna Park Florist create Paws pet boutique's dog-gone basket. Hydrants & dogs go together when it comes to watering, right?
Paint “Paw Posies” at Paws
Sunday, April 22 from 10 AM to 5 PM
- This sold-out event revealed many “Paw-cassos” in Annapolis! So much so, we're planning another Posy Painting Day on Father's Day, Sunday, June 17! Call or visit today for reservations.
- Local artists Rosemary Williams and Patsy Helmetag teamed up to help pet's express themselves with paint. With a little help and some added floral accents, there were some mighty creative posies painted. We enjoyed a beautiful sunny day and had fun displaying many of the Paw Posy creations in front of Paws for all to view.
- This hand-and-paw effort helped to benefit the local charity Box of Rain (visit http://www.theboxofrain.org/). For every posy painting, a $4 donation was made -- a dollar for every paw! Paws Posy Event coincided with Spring Fling Fest on Maryland Avenue & State Circle, which also helped to raise funds and awareness for Box of Rain. By the close of day, a total donation of $3,000 was made to Box of Rain from Paws pet boutique and the other merchants who participated in Spring Fling. Thanks to all who came out.
Spring Collar Swap
Saturday, April 14 from 10 AM to 6 PM
- Thanks to all who brought food, towels, bowls and plenty of collars to help the homeless pets with Tails of Hope pet rescue. We promise everything will be put to good use.
- It's good to know many of you took advantage of the 25% off discount on a new collar for your own pet when you made a donation. We now have some snazzy looking pets out there ready for the warmer weather!
- On a final note, Bill with Tails of Hope is stilling looking for a loving home. If you or someone you know has room in their heart and home, please contact Tails of Hope (http://www.tails-of-hope.org/). This non-profit has a no-kill policy and does unbelievable work. We encourage you to contact them if you are interested in adopting or fostering a pet.
6th Annual GRREAT Happy Tails Day, in honor of Murphy
Saturday, March 24 from 3 – 6:30 PM
- SUCCESS! Close to $2,000 was raised for GRREAT (Golden Retriever Rescue, Education & Training)! Thanks to all who participated and to all the prize sponsors, who made the raffle very exciting and rewarding. With winners drawn every half hour between 3:30 and 6:30 PM, the excitement mounted as we reached the grand prize at 6:30. Special thanks to Nancy Howell of Sundance Travel and Savage River Lodge for donating the 2-night stay with dinner as our grand prize valued at $600.
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Please patronize these businesses who made the GRREAT raffle possible:
Sundance Travel specializing in pet-friendly travel (phone: 800-928-8707 or nancy@sundance1.com)
Savage River Lodge (a pet-friendly top-notch resort in Frostburg, MD) http://www.savageriverlodge.com/
Pinky’s Liquor Store on West Street in Annapolis who carries Dog Tail Wine!
Before & After with beach goodies and more at http://www.beachdecor.net/
Spoiled Rotten Dogs pet-sitting, http://www.spoiledrottendogs.com/
Happy Pet pet sitting, http://www.happy-pet.net/
Muddy Paw Wash, http://www.muddypawwash.com/
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Representatives from GRREAT and many, many great dogs attended for all the fun. Dog cake was served and tails were a waggin’! If you are interested in learning more about this non-profit organization, visit them at http://www.grreat.org/.
- Once again Watermark partnered with Paws and offered a special walking tour of Annapolis entitled “Animal Tales”. A portion of the walk proceeds went to GRREAT. Watermark is pet-friendly when it comes to their boat tours. Visit them at http://www.watermarkjourney.com/
- This event honors the memory of Murphy, who was one of those dogs you never forget and never want to. As a GRREAT red golden who found his forever home at age 10 in Annapolis, he never looked back and enjoyed every day. His tradition of giving (and not asking for much) lives on as we celebrate him and other dogs that made a difference in our lives. Thanks for helping us make a difference.
Friday, December 1 from 4 – 8 PM
- Close to 50 pets were captured in photo form thanks to local photographer, Cameron Adams. This season even a rabbit and a feline came out to enjoy the lime light that only dogs had enjoyed in the past. We loved it!
- 10% of each photo session was donated to Tails of Hope. In December, 2006, Paws pet boutique was proud to assist in collecting over $500 in donations for Tails of Hope thanks to this Photo Party, an in-store raffle and counter donations. Thanks for helping us make a difference!

Sunday, November 26 from 11 AM to 2 PM
Rosemary Freitas Williams, the Annapolis Artist behind Paws Exclusive Holiday Cards, enjoyed meeting everyone who came for the opening.
- The original watercolor paintings that created the 4 holiday card designs offered in 2006 were on display along with other pieces of framed art by Rosemary. Anyone with a dog identified with the “subject matter” of the designs. Each offered a splash of Annapolis flavor.
- Stay tuned for other exclusive artistic events with Rosemary in 2007! s
Sunday, November 19, 2006 from 10 AM to 3 PM
- Local artist, Megan Evans assisted over 100 participants in “dipping” or imprinting their pet’s paw in a pre-rolled disc of clay to create personalized ornaments. Each ornament was fired in the kiln several times, hand-painted and personalized to make a priceless holiday memory to enjoy for years to come.
- This event sold-out for the 3rd year in a row. Make sure you register early if you are interested in the 2007 Paw Dip! We will try to schedule two dates to accommodate everyone this year.
Saturday, October 28, 2006 from 11AM to 3PM
The rain stopped just in time to welcome dogs and people for a day of festivities. Once again everyone enjoyed watching or participating in doggie games such as the Frisbee catch and Musical Sits. Costume Contest contestants heeled across the stage this year to show off their creativity and eagerness for a treat!
Each registered participant received a goodie bag with a pumpkin treat and howl-o-ween bandanna donated by Paws pet boutique. What’s Up? Annapolis magazine helped spread the word and the Jaycees provided the food and hot coffee. Thanks to all the rescue groups and vendors who participated in this year’s Bash. Very special thanks to David Iams who once again organized this event, which is always quite an undertaking.
- Fortunately this year’s Bash was a successful fund-raiser for the park. All money raised will help Friends of Quiet Waters maintain and improve the conditions at both the dog park and dog beach.
- Paws pet boutique is proud to be one of the founding sponsors and encourages anyone interested in helping out with the dog park to contact Paws or David Iams through http://www.barkinbash.org/. Help is always needed in keeping the park looking beautiful and in organizing the Barkin’ Bash and other Friends of Quiet Water Park events.
Friday, September 8, 7 PM – 10 PM
SOLD OUT!
People outnumbered dogs just 2 to 1, with approximately 80 dogs and 165 people enjoying a perfect evening on Watermark's Harbor Queen. Someone commented "It looks like Noah's Ark with all the dogs walking up the boarding plank!" Guests came together to raise funds and awareness for animals who face unnecessary suffering. All raised funds will support Animal Legal Defense Fund whose mission is to protect animals through the legal system. Specifically the funds raised from this event, Little Ben's Big Fundraiser Cruise, will help ALDF with the Sanford, NC rescue case, from which Ben, along with 300+ other dogs, were removed from horrific conditions they'd known all their lives. See more cruise photos ....
- Dan Haas' Band, Ben's Bones, entertained all aboard and added in some lively sit/stay, dance, singing and waggiest tail contests. http://www.danhaas.com/
- By night's end, close to $5,300 was raised to help ALDF fight the appeals in this court case! Ben now is enjoying home life and learning to play with toys and walk on a leash. All is new to this estimated 3-year old dog, thanks to ALDF. The generous support of Annapolitans will help make a difference. Thanks to all who supported this event. To learn more about ALDF visit http://www.aldf.org/.
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Please patronize the local businesses who generously donated food and Silent Auction items to make this a memorable and successful evening. Special thanks to:
Alexander's of Annapolis Salon & Day Spa
Cameron Adams Photography
Carrol's Creek Cafe in Eastport
Davis' Pub in Eastport
Edible Arrangements of Annapolis
Grauls Market of Cape St. Claire
Great Harvest Bread Co.
Harry Browne's
Inside Annapolis Magazine
It's a Pet Thing in Pasadena
Loews Annapolis Hotel
Maryland Food Co-op
Pesce Grande of Annapolis
Potato Valley Cafe on the Circle by Paws
Trader Joe's Grocer of Annapolis
Watermark
Whole Foods of Annapolis
http://www.beachdecor.net/
http://www.gardenartisans.com/
Trader Joes
Great Harvest Bread Company
Inside Annapolis
- Photos courtesy of Cameron Adams. To learn more about these photos and others taken at the event, please contact Cameron (see website above). We're grateful for his expertise.
Saturday, September 30 & Sunday, October 1, 2006
- Tails of Hope received a huge box of collars, toys and totes thanks to the generous support of all of you who participated in the Collar Swap. Additionally monetary donations were collected prior and during the event to support Tails of Hope’s angelic work.
- Tails of Hope is a no-kill organization that rescues pets that have found themselves in unfortunate circumstances due to no fault of their own. They can always use collars, leads, food, towels, kitty litter and of course monetary donations. Additionally, they are in search of a large parcel of land to establish a facility. All monetary donations are tax-deductible.
Tuesday, July 4, 2006 at 5 PM
- We could have done without the experience of “raining cats & dogs” on the 4th of July this year. The rain entered the picture right before we lined up for the parade and we were looking good! We did bring home the “Best Animal Group” again this year, even though we did not officially march.
- Just over $200 will be donated to the SPCA on behalf of the Crabtowne Canines. Check back, as we may have to re-group for the Labor Day Parade! Thanks to all who registered and were ready to march. Show off your Crabtowne pride and wear your t-shirt!
- The photos tell the story…with Bailey’s wet mug at the end.

Took Place on Sunday, May 7 at high Noon
Paws pet boutique joined with Watermark to celebrate the Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Annapolis and the Maryland Maritime Heritage Festival in our fair town with a pet parade!
- Unbelievable creativity and participation made it difficult to come up with only 10 dogs that stood out in their categories. Everyone was a winner, but most would agree that "Mad Dog Gus", sitting on his boat, floated above the crowd. Gus and his owner, Martha McNamara took the Skull & Milk bone Award for the most original costume. From the Barkaneers Award to the Ruffy Scupper Award, fun was had by all. Thanks to all who swaggered over to the event.
- We thank Watermark for providing great looking t-shirts made specially for the event, in addition to all their help to make this such a smooth-sailing event. Paws pet boutique enjoyed decking out all the dogs in a special pirate bandanna and awarding prizes to the winners.
- Tails of Hope, our partner charity, helped educate folks about pets and the option of rescue. Tails of Hope dog, Freddie, made his debut at the Parade and found his forever home when a couple submitted an application to adopt him. We love happy endings! Over $650 was raised for this heart-warming organization. To learn more visit http://www.tails-of-hope.org/.
Took place on Sunday, March 12, Noon - 6 PM
With spring around the corner many took advantage of this opportunity to fetch a new look for their pet’s neck attire while helping out the SPCA
- Customers enjoyed a collar discount after donating an old collar or other item to the SPCA. Four boxes were filled with wonderful goodies that went back to help the pets still looking for homes here in Annapolis.
- Representatives from the SPCA visited with sweet pets looking for homes. They certainly enjoyed sampling the biscuits, several belly rubs and their day out.
- The SPCA is always looking for donations of clean towels, food, toys, pet shampoo, kitty litter and other items listed on the wish list found on their website http://www.aacspca.org/. Please keep this in mind any time of year.
Took place Saturday, March 18, 2006 2 - 6 PM
For the 5th year in a row the weather was pleasant during this Happy Tails Day benefiting Golden Retriever Rescue, Education and Training (http://www.grreat.org/). In honor of our friends’ GRREAT golden, Murphy, all proceeds went to GRREAT to benefit older golden retrievers.
- Over $300 in raffle prizes were donated by Paws pet boutique, Watermark, Before & After (http://www.beachdecor.net/) and Sundance Travel to help raise money for GRREAT. Over $400 was raised for this GRREAT cause.
- GRREAT representatives, including several goldens looking for homes, visited from 2 - 6 pm and enjoyed mingling with a store full of happy-tailed dogs and customers.
- Watermark offered a special Historical Dog Walk Tour again with 10% of the 60-minute tour fee going to GRREAT.
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Took place February 10, 2006
A phenomenal turnout made this an event to remember.
- Money was collected and donated to Animal Resource Foundation (ARF) from the photos taken by Adrian Hood.
- Several adoptable pets visited with ARF representatives and are still seeking new homes.
- Four-year-old Bear acted like he did every day as he mingled with guests for hours. Bear, a golden retriever mix, enjoys sitting and giving paw on command and is great with pets and children. As of 2/20/06 Bear was adopted! Don't you just love happy endings?
Thanks to all who joined us and made a difference that day.
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