Howl for the Animals 2021

Dogs, don’t miss this great opportunity to show off your Halloween costume, while lending a helping paw for animals in need at Howl for the Animals, to benefit the Pope Memorial Humane Society. Howl for the Animals takes place this Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Haunted Overload at DeMeritt Hill Farm in Lee, New Hampshire (20 Orchard Way).  Proceeds from Howl for the Animals directly benefit the important work of caring for the animals at the Pope Memorial Humane Society. In addition to Howl for the Animals, Haunted Overload will continue its long tradition of generously donating a percentage of the proceeds from the entire season to the animal shelter!

Dogs are allowed at Haunted Overload this Saturday only, at Howl for the Animals, which is a non-scary event for the whole family. There will be friendly characters handing out candy to trick or treaters, as well as crafts for children. There will also be contests for best dog Halloween costume, as well as for best kid’s costume! Admission is $8.00 per person with all proceeds to benefit the Pope Memorial Humane Society of Cocheco Valley in Dover. Tickets can be purchased that day, or avoid the line by buying in advance at Howl for the Animals. Please note that Covid-19 precautions will be enforced for the safety of everyone including the actors. There is a rain date of October 17, 2021. Dogs must be on-leash, and please don’t anger the monsters by forgetting to clean up after your pets!

Winner of ABC’s The Great Halloween Fright Fight, Haunted Overload is one of the top haunts in the country!  The haunt is an experience unlike any other as customers walk through an outdoor haunt with actors, 34-foot monsters and scary structures that rival movie quality sets and special effects. Haunted Overload takes place at DeMeritt Hill Farm Fridays through Sundays in October. Tickets for the regular season must be purchased in advance, with proceeds to benefit the animal shelter. For more information, please visit Haunted Overload

Please note that dogs are only allowed at this one event, Howl for the Animals For more information on both day and night time frights, please visit Haunted Overload.  To learn more about Howl for the Animals, please visit the Pope Memorial Humane Society.

Please note: although friendly monsters will be out to play at Howl for the Animals, it can be very scary for some dogs.

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Chuck Billy is a Golden Retriever, living in Southern Maine, who likes to share his unique observations on life with his little brother Asa. When not writing his blog, he spends his days being awesome.

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