Corgis dash and dawdle at annual Corgi race for shelter support
- The Omaha Corgi Crew held their annual Corgi Race on Saturday in Council Bluffs to raise funds for nearby animal shelters.
- The event has run for five years and organizers report that it has grown steadily each year.
- The race aims to raise funds for small, locally operated animal shelters while showcasing unpredictable Corgi behavior during the event.
- Melissa Feekin, the social media coordinator, remarked that the Corgis’ behavior in the race is always unpredictable, and this year’s winner was August.
- The event's ongoing growth implies increasing community support and continued fundraising potential for local animal shelters.
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