Button’s Seabrook Adventure

SuperButton!
If you follow Seabrook on Twitter or Facebook, you may have heard about Button, a now-famous little wiener dog.
This cute 1-year-old, red and black long-haired dachshund went missing on Saturday, October 22 while enjoying a nighttime walk through the streets of Seabrook. After darting into the darkness for an after-hours romp, Button quickly disappeared into the night. Soon, with no sign of the little doxie, people began pouring out onto the streets and trails of Seabrook to search for Button late into the evening.
By the next morning, Button was still nowhere to be seen and droves of homeowners, guests, and Seabrook employees joined in the search for him. The Button search party took every measure possible. Acres of terrain were traversed, posters went up all through the area, fliers were handed out to everyone in sight, Button’s story was shared on a variety of social media websites, and phone calls were made to local animal rescue organizations. Sadly though, at day’s end on Sunday there was still no sign of the little dog.

This month, Seabrook celebrated its 5th Annual Doggie Days event! The long-anticipated day of canine merriment proved to once again be one of the most enjoyable events held at Seabrook! Hosted for the second year in a row by Ann Kjelsberg, owner of The Salty Dog here at Seabrook, Doggie Days showed off just how dog-friendly our beach town can be!
For the 4th year in a row, Seabrook’s Doggie Days proved to be one of the most enjoyable events held at Seabrook. Over 50 dog owners showed up with their pups for a day of fun and games on Crescent Park and had a great time.
If you didn’t have a chance to join us last weekend, you’re definitely in the right place! Below is a very cute slideshow of most dogs gracing Seabrook with their presence for the 2010 Doggie Days. A big thanks to everyone that shared their pictures with us, it was great meeting so many cute pups on the park.









