Pet supply giant Chewy made a splash this weekend by attempting a Guinness World Record for the largest dog pool party at The Underline’s Chewy Bark Park in nearby Coral Gables. The event, held on Saturday, brought together hundreds of dogs and their owners for a day of aquatic fun that delighted the South Florida community, including many residents from Cutler Bay who made the short trip north.
The ambitious world record attempt transformed the popular dog park into a canine aquatic wonderland, with multiple pools and water features designed to accommodate dogs of all sizes. Pet owners from across Miami-Dade County, including the Cutler Bay area, gathered to participate in this unique community event that celebrated the special bond between pets and their families.
Chewy’s choice of The Underline’s Bark Park highlights the growing pet-friendly culture in South Florida, benefiting communities like Cutler Bay where pet ownership continues to rise. The event not only aimed for record-breaking status but also promoted responsible pet ownership and community engagement through fun, family-friendly activities.
The record attempt reflects the broader trend of businesses creating memorable experiences that bring communities together while supporting local recreation facilities. Results from Guinness World Records are expected in the coming weeks, but regardless of the official outcome, the event successfully demonstrated the strong pet-loving community spirit that characterizes South Florida neighborhoods from Coral Gables to Cutler Bay.
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