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North Fork Dog Dock Diving Weekend Set To Make A Splash

Who else can't wait to see the dogs diving and enjoying some splashing good fun?

(Lisa Finn.)

PECONIC, NY — A sea of spirited dogs is set to make a splash again as the 3rd Annual North Fork Dog Dock Diving Weekend unfolds at Greenport Harbor Brewery.

The brewery, located at 42155 Main Road in Peconic, will be the scene of some splashing good fun on both Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Guests can enjoy dog diving competitions, craft beer, food, vendors and live music on Saturday night.

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There is a $10 per person, per day gate fee as the event is a pet-expo and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to America's VetDogs. Attendees will receive a free T-shirt per pre-paid entry; kids under 12 are free.

Well behaved and leashed dogs are welcome. Any dog can compete, too.

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"It's going to be a great day of fun and is always a unique experience when you get to watch dogs flying through the air," said Rich Vandenburgh, co-founder of Greenport Harbor Brewing Co. "We love our pets, we enjoy being a part of the community and we are proud of the beer that is 100% brewed on the North Fork."

(Lisa Finn)

Click here to register a dog in advance. However, please note that registration with Dock Dogs does not include admission to the festival event.

The event is hosted by: Harbor Pet, Life is Grruff, Dock Dogs, Blue Buffalo Dog Food, and Greenport Harbor Brewery.

The event is rain or shine; there are no refunds.

"DockDogs® is the largest and most diversified presenter of dock diving Dog Performance Sports in the world," organizers have said.

Featured dogs at the event in years' past included Tango, from Long Island, who averaged a 22' jump into the pool the first year and travels the country to compete at many DockDog events, a release said.

A similar event took place in Westhampton Beach in 2016.

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