Doggie Dip Day at Pannell Meadowview PoolLoading
  • Remy, a 7-year old chocolate lab, shows off his swimming skills as he approaches his owner Yashon Reddy of Sacramento. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Harrison, a rottweiler lab mix, carries a toy back to his owner Michael Yokeley with a new found friend Gemma, a pit bull, owned by Alyxandra Jennings of Sacramento. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Michael Yokeley retrieves a toy from Harrison, a rottweiler mix as his other dog Lennon, a german shepherd rottweiler mix, waits for his turn to play fetch. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Cynthia Thomas, right, takes a moment to quiet a group of barking dogs before tossing a toy for them to retrieve. "This is a great event and I come here every year with my dog George, a hound rottweiler mix," said Thomas. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Diesel an australian shepherd owned by Sue Berli of Elk Grove waited patiently for a treat after playing in the pool. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Pandora, left, a french bull dog and pit bull mix and Gemma, right, an american pit bull, both pose for owner Alyxandra Jennings of Sacramento to take their photo. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Missy, 7, an english lab owned by Karryl Keithly of South Sacramento keeps her eye on the ball as she jumped into the pool to retrieve it. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Golden Retrievers Mavic, jumping, and Emma, left, play catch with owner Martha Lockwood of Roseville. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Lincoln, a terrier mix, owned by Brooke Kozak of Sacramento learns how to swim for the first time at the pool. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Lincoln, a terrier mix, jumps in the air as owner Brooke Kozak of Sacramento gets ready to throw a toy for him to retrieve. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Gemma, an american pit bull, makes a big splash as she retrieves a tennis ball. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • After Ulysses, a 1-year old great dane was coaxed into the water by owner Chris Rodriguez, of Rancho Cordova, he was greeted with a huge splash. It was his first time in a swimming pool. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Hilo a 7-months old boxer is airborne as he plays with owner Mark Bonnett of Sacramento. "He plays well with my son who is 3 1/2 but we are still working on his listening skills, " joked Bonnett. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • All tuckered out from swimming Soxie of North Sacramento is ready to go home. Owners and their dogs braved the cool weather and possible rain to attend the 11th annual Doggy Dip day at Pannell Meadowview Pool on Sunday. Each owner was allowed up to three dogs and the cost was $5. Photo taken October 21, 2012 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com

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