7th Annual Dog Jog Returns to Downtown Redlands Oct. 26
Canine costume contest, adoptable dogs, and community fun highlight Chamber event

REDLANDS, Calif. – The Redlands Chamber of Commerce will host its 7th Annual Dog Jog on Sunday, Oct. 26, bringing together runners, walkers, and their four-legged companions for a day of fitness and fun.
The event begins at Ed Hales Park on State Street and concludes at the park between the A.K. Smiley Public Library and the Watchorn Lincoln Memorial Shrine.
This year’s activities include walking adoptable dogs from the Redlands Animal Shelter, K-9 demonstrations by local police departments, an agility course, a hot dog catching contest sponsored by Dawgs 4 Dogs, and the crowd-favorite canine costume contest.
The costume contest will award six prize baskets donated by local businesses in categories including Top Dog (best overall), Most Creative, Funniest, Best Duo/Group, Spookiest, and Judges’ Choice.
New this year, attendees can also cheer on the Adoptable Dog Parade, featuring pups from shelters such as the Redlands Animal Shelter, REDlands Friends of Shelter Animals (REDFOSA), Yucaipa Animal Placement Society, and Cause for San Bernardino Paws.
Food vendors will be announced soon, rounding out a day designed to showcase Redlands’ community spirit while supporting local shelters.
Tickets are $30, with half of proceeds benefiting the Redlands Animal Shelter.
Registration is open online at the Redlands Chamber Dog Jog