Engines roar and tails wag at burlington k9 car show

Engines roar and tails wag at Burlington K9 Car Show

BURLINGTON, NJ – Sunshine, chrome, and community spirit filled the streets Saturday as the City of Burlington Police Department hosted its annual K9 Car Show, drawing more than 200 vehicles and hundreds of spectators.

The event blended the rumble of engines with demonstrations from the department’s K9 unit, creating a showcase of both horsepower and teamwork.

Engines roar and tails wag at burlington k9 car show
Photo: engines roar and tails wag at burlington k9 car show

Crowds gathered to watch K9 Echo and K9 Dutch display their agility and precision, while crowd favorite K9 Sully soaked up attention from attendees young and old. Organizers credited Lisa and Richard, along with a team of dedicated volunteers and both current and retired officers, for making the event run smoothly from start to finish.

Engines roar and tails wag at burlington k9 car show
Photo: engines roar and tails wag at burlington k9 car show

Proceeds from the car show support ongoing K9 training and community outreach programs, strengthening the bond between officers and residents.

On this sunny Saturday, Burlington proved that classic cars and loyal canines make the perfect pair.

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