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Million Paws Walk to fight pet cruelty

☐ More than 8,000 four-legged friends and 6,000 owners are expected to show their support at the Million Paws Walk on Sunday.

JOIN the walk to fight animal cruelty with Australia’s biggest doggy day out – RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk hitting the pavement at Sydney Olympic Park this Sunday, May 19.

JOIN the walk to fight animal cruelty with Australia’s biggest doggy day out – RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk hitting the pavement at Sydney Olympic Park this Sunday, May 19.
The theme will be ‘Garden Party’ and guests are encouraged whip out their garden party frocks and finery. Expect lots of gingham, picnic rugs, picnic benches, bunting and flags.
There will be competitions and prizes for the cutest dogs, the best owner and dog look-a-likes, best doggy tricks, stalls, music, entertainment, grooming stations and food trucks.
More than 8,000 four-legged friends and 6,000 owners are expected to show their support on the day.
“The Million Paws Walk brings people and pups together to raise money to help end animal cruelty,” says RSPCA NSW Acting Community Fundraising Manager Danielle Cameron.
“It’s also a fantastic day out filled with colour, dogs of every shape, breed and size imaginable, plenty of fun activities and prizes, and wonderful people who are all there to support an incredibly worthy mission – saving the lives of injured, sick and neglected animals.”
Registrations and info: millionpawswalk.com.au
The money raised will keep RSPCA rescue shelters operating and inspectors on the road investigating cruelty cases. It will provide for community education programs and services to break cycles of abuse and neglect.