'Howl-O-Ween' Pet Party Defined 'Purr-fection' And Was For 'Doggone' Good Cause, As Well
Sun Photo by Lisa Warren
First-place winners at the annual Howloween pet costume contest were the cute Chihuahuas owned by Jessica Archer, shown in the center. The dogs, from left, are: Aspen "The Tin Man" held by Archer's mother, Lisa Archer; Boston "The Cowardly Lion" held by Samantha Edwards; Bronxi "The Scarecrow" and Brooklyn "Dorothy" held by Jessica Archer; and Aurora "The Wicked Witch" held by Kandi Morgan.
The
Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society hosted its annual "Howl-O-Ween" festivities on Saturday
afternoon at the Animal Adoption Center on Hal Henard Road.
About $1,100
was raised from the event, according to Todd DeHaven, the Humane Society's
president.
Proceeds from the annual Howl-O-Ween event benefits the local
Humane Society and its work in Greene County.
On Saturday morning light
rain fell throughout the region, but by noon, the rain had ceased, giving way to cloudy, but dry
conditions for the afternoon event.
Among the featured activities at the
festivities was the popular pet costume contest, which attracted 44
entries.
Among the contestants was Bodie, an English bulldog owned by
Chris and Carrie Tucker and their son, Elliott, 3, of Greeneville.
Bodie
will be making his national television debut on Sunday, Nov. 30, when he will appear on the ABC
television program, "America's Funniest Home Videos" on Sunday, Nov. 30.
Although the Tuckers cannot yet say if Bodie's video won, they were able
to reveal that he was among the final contestants.
On Saturday, Bodie was
dressed as "a saloon girl," complete with a frilly dress and a curly wig. Although Bodie didn't win
first place at the local contest, his fans in Greeneville are certainly pulling for him in his
television event.
The first-place winner of the pet costume contest went
to Jessica Archer and her family of five adorable Chihuahuas, which were each dressed as a cast
member from "The Wizard of Oz."
The father of the pack, Aspen, was
dressed as the Tin Man and the mother, Aurora, portrayed the Wicked
Witch.
Their offspring, Boston, Bronxi and Brookln, were dressed as the
Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow and Dorothy, respectively.
Archer said the
pups were born in South Korea last year while she was working as an English teacher there. She is
now back in her native Greeneville.
The second-place winner of the pet
costume contest was Jayce McCoy, 9, who was dressed as a spider's web and her dog Cindy, dressed as
a spider.
Jayce is the daughter of Kent and Nikki McCoy and is a fourth
grade student at Mosheim Elementary School. She and Cindy Lou took first-place honors in the pet
costume contest last year as a cave girl and a cave dog.
Mr. McCoy said
Cindy Lou was adopted from the local pet shelter several years
ago.
"She's been a very good dog," he
said.
Third-place honors in the contest were awarded to Danyell Lewis, 6,
and her dog, Baby Lou Lou. Danyell is a student at Chuckey Elementary School. Both she and her
dachshund pup, were dressed for the contest as very cute pumpkins.
While
the majority of entries in the pet costume contest were dogs, a couple of cats were also
entered.
First-place honors were presented to Kaye Shipley and her yellow
tabby cat, Tom, who was dressed as "King Cat."
Second place was awarded
to Ashlynn Keasling and her sweet kitten, Sam Boy, who was dressed as a
pumpkin.
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