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Seen on Scene: At the Soggy Doggy

Bryce Rogers/Boulder City Review

Ed Cave gives his dog Piper some direction about fetching a toy he threw into the pool during Boulder City Pool’s annual Soggy Doggy event on Saturday, while Laura Calvert looks on.

Jake Andersen, aquatic coordinator for the Boulder City Pool, prepares to throw a toy into the water for one of the participants at the annual Soggy Doggy event on Saturday.

Riley watches a ball held by her owner Triscia Singleton during Saturday’s Soggy Doggy event at the Boulder City Pool.

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