Sep 23, 2010
Photo: 2nd annual Purina Walk for Dog Guides in Sharbot Lake
Participants gathered with their four-legged friends in tow for the 2nd Annual Purina Walk for Dog Guides. Sponsored by the Sharbot Lake and District Lions, the walk started at Oso Beach. After complimentary coffee and donuts, participants headed out on the 5km walk, 2.5km there and back along the Perth extension of the K&P trail.
Carolyn Bond, organizer of the event and proud owner of three dogs, was hoping to surpass last year’s $3,500 total raised. This year a number of local area corporate sponsors joined the ranks, each pledging $100 donations.
For Bond, the walk addresses a very important need. “These dogs help so many people in so many ways, from autistic kids, to people who suffer from seizures, to people who are sight and/or hearing disabled. It's really amazing when you realize what these dogs are trained to do and how they are helping so many people.”
The cost for training a single dog guide is estimated at roughly $20,000 per animal, an expensive and time consuming undertaking, but one that allows people with various disabilities to live mobile, safe and independent lives.
Glenys Bender participated in the walk for the first time this year with her rescue dog “Pip”, a two-year-old sheltie cross that she often walks along the K& P trail. “I decided to join up this year because Pip is used to this particular walk and I feel that the cause is definitely a very worthy one.”
All participants received a complimentary doggie gift bag that contained a leash, bandana, and doggie treats courtesy of Purina.
As the dogs and their owners set off under bright and sunny skies, Bond was confident she'd reach her $5,000 goal and the bright sunny weather just might be the thing that will have made it possible this year. For those who missed the walk and would still like to make a donation, please call 1-800-768-3030, or visit www.purinawalkfordogguides.com.
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