Harbor Queen goes to the dogs! Bring your dog for a cruise of Annapolis on Harbor Queen to benefit the SPCA of Anne Arundel County. The 4th Annual Dog Days of Summer Cruise is coming up on Thursday, July 21. Cruises on the Bay teamed up with the AACSPCA to plan a fun evening fundraiser on the water for dogs and their humans. Now in its fourth year, dozens of dogs have enjoyed this special evening on the water with their human companions. The Dog Days of Summer Cruise is open to the public.

This won’t be the first time Harbor Queen goes to the dogs; the vessel is pet-friendly every day and dogs always cruise free. As featured in National Geographic’s The Dog Lover’s Guide to Travel, Harbor Queen is an Annapolis icon; she offers an open air lower deck and fully open top deck so pups can enjoy the wind blowing through their hair. During the special Dog Days cruise, hot dogs can cool off in baby pools on the top deck, and if they’re lucky, SPCA volunteers will toss in actual hot dogs for them to bob for. Human guests will enjoy food from Graul’s Market, music, a silent auction and a full cash bar. Special refreshments will be served for Fido. The party starts dockside at 6 p.m. and Queen will depart at 6:30 p.m. for a one-hour cruise around the Annapolis Harbor and Severn River.

Tickets are $30/Adults, $15/Children 3-11, Children two and younger are free. Fifty percent of ticket proceeds will be donated to the AACSPCA. Friendly on-leash dogs are welcome. Dogs cruise free! Advanced reservations are recommended. Purchase tickets online at CruisesOnTheBay.com. The Dog Days of Summer Cruise is Thursday, July 21 from 6:00 -7:30 p.m. and departs from Annapolis City Dock. Guests will check-in at Watermark’s ticket booth under the red umbrella.

“In a pet friendly town like Annapolis, restaurants have dog menus and stores set out water bowls on the sidewalks. We play our part by taking dogs out for a cruise,” said Debbie Gosselin, President of Watermark.

The SPCA receives no funding from city, county, state, or federal government. The organization is supported by private donations and fundraisers like this.

“The SPCA of Anne Arundel County is excited to partner with Watermark for this cruise aboard the Harbor Queen,” saidKristen Rygg Administrative Coordinator for the AACSPCA. “What better way to capture Annapolis’ pet friendly spirit than taking our dogs out on the water?”