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Hundreds of dogs invade Henderson’s Cornerstone Park for Bark in the Park— PHOTOS

The city of Henderson hosted its 13th annual Bark in the Park on Saturday at Cornerstone Park. About 3,500 people and hundreds of dogs were expected to attend the day’s event, which included contests, vendor booths, entertainment and demonstrations by the Henderson Police Department K-9 unit. The event also offered the opportunity to adopt dogs. In the last 12 years, more than 500 dogs have been adopted at Bark in the Park.

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