What to Know
- SoCal Corgi Beach Day
- Saturday, Oct. 26
- Huntington Dog Beach
- Free admission
- Contest sign-ups are opening; register for the "The Loudest Barking Corgi" contest Oct. 9 at 10 a.m.
- Other competitions on the 2024 roster include "Fetch Fanatic" and the "Bobbin' for Halloweenies Eating Contest"
SoCal Corgi Beach Day, that seriously sweet and sizable gathering of short-legged lovebugs, is packed with cute and quirky competitions.
Past tournaments have included costume showdowns, limbo-themed larks, and contests devoted to the fluffy posterior portion of the Corgi.
Now a new competitive spectacular is coming up at the fall 2024 event, a competition that is all about finding the ultimate "L.B.C." among attendees.
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That stands for "Loudest Barking Corgi," and you can bet that judges will be ready to hear your pumpkin's "sassy yip" or a "howl that turns heads." ("Deci-barks" will be scientifically employed to measure Corgi's vocal output.)
Corgis are known for their loyal and protective qualities, which means that alerting their people via a pronounced bark is something they excel at.
And, yes, Corgis are also famous for their unabashed ability to proclaim their opinions at an impressive volume level.
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Contest preregistration will happen a few weeks before the Huntington Dog Beach gathering — it's romping Oct. 26 — and previous slots have filled up faster than a Corgi leaps for a bacon-flavored bubble.
Enter your pup for the "Loudest Barking Corgi" starting at 10 a.m. Oct. 9; sign-ups for the "Fetch Fanatic" contest open Oct. 10 and the "Bobbin' for Halloweenies Eating Contest" welcomes potential entrants Oct. 11.
The Oct. 26 celebration will indeed have a Halloween theme, so feel free to dress your furry one in their best dino or monster ensemble.
Want to attend but currently find yourself Corgi-free?
You are welcome, as are non-Corgi dogs, too. Find out more about this huge twice-a-year event, which welcomes hundreds of pups for a day of sandy high jinks and salty kisses.