THOUSANDS of paws will pitter-patter their way across South Perth’s Sir James Mitchell Park during the RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk.
Hamilton Hill staffy Shani will be amongst the dogs big and small taking part in the fundraising event and will be walking for the sixth time alongside her owner Annie Kennerly.
Ms Kennerly said it was a great social event for Shani and all for a good cause.
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READ NOW“She really loves the interactions with so many other dogs,” Ms Kennerly said.
“I love animals, they make living worthwhile and all should be looked after and loved, the love returned is immeasurable.
“RSPCA need all the help they can get so that they can help animals in need.”
She said there would be plenty for people and their four legged friends to enjoy on the day and encouraged other locals to join in the fun.
“All dogs have such a great time, smiles and wagging tails all around, and the walk is along the river with a lovely view,” she said.
“There are competitions to enter, Shani came third in the Best Dog category once which was lovely, she was quite pleased with herself.
“There are stalls of all kinds, with lots of information about what is out there to help you look after and also treat your dogs.”
The Million Paws Walk is on May 19.
Visit www.millionpawswalk.com.au for more information or to register.