The biggest county fair in Ohio saw some of the best crowds this year, just under 70,000 people on Sunday alone keeping a tradition of family fun and the tastiest fair foods you can find.
Angels for animals put pups, Guss and Gim to work, raking in the money for a great cause as passerby's put donations in their satchels.
"We've had our donation dogs, four shifts a day a couple hours, they're our big money makers out here at the fair," Robin Helscel, Administrator at Angels for Animals said. "Plus we have our great retail, we have our calendar contests going on too you could vote for your favorite pet," she said.
Fairgoers came in from all 50 states and beyond, according to George Roman, director of grand stand entertainment and concessions.
Fairgoers said this was one of the best year