What to Know
- So Cal Corgi Beach Day, presented by So Cal Corgi Nation, happens twice a year at Huntington Dog Beach
- The Halloween-themed gathering raised a merry ruckus Oct. 26
- The event's organizers shared some sweet snapshots as November began
- A Corgi Christmas Parade will strut Dec. 7 in Belmont Shore
There are screams and shrieks in October, the kind of "oh I just saw a scary ghost decoration" yelps that aren't especially dramatic but still might have a frightful edge.
Then there are wholesome shrieks of delight, and squeals of pure joy, the sort of sounds we emit when we spy a cavalcade of Corgis on the beach, a sandy-paw'd brigade of bliss.
The So Cal Corgi Beach Day, that twice-of-year, free-to-join pet-tacular, gives dog lovers a chance to experience those sweet squeals each fall.
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And the squeals were real Oct. 26, which is when the 2024 Halloween-themed outing took place.
Missed all the fluffy fun? Take a peek at some of the uplifting pictures from the recent event, a houndly happening that found these feisty Fidos rocking clever costumes, posting against beachy backdrops, and going for the "Louded Barking Corgi" crown.
Are you ready for another Corgi-inspired event, but with big holiday vibes? A Corgi Christmas Parade will strut in Belmont Shore, in Long Beach, on the first Saturday of December.