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Posted: May 27, 2016

Wasa going to the dogs Sunday

The Purina Walk for Dog Guides wants to make more life-changing matches possible for Canadians with disabilities, and on May 29, Wasa is hosting one of more than 200 walks taking place across the country this spring.

Wasa Lake
Wasa Lake

“Dog Guides make the world more accessible for their handlers, whether it’s by navigating city sidewalks or by literally opening a door,” said Wasa resident Carole Rausch, who is planning the local event. “This walk is a way for our community to contribute to a cross-Canada success story.”

The annual walk raises funds for Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides, a national charity which breeds, trains, and matches service dogs with qualifying applicants. The walk in Wasa is being hosted by the Mark Creek, Wasa and Cranbrook Lions Clubs, where Rausch is a member.

The Purina Walk for Dog Guides has gained steady momentum over the past 30 years, last year raising more than $1,195,000 nationally. Thanks to lead sponsor Nestle Purina Pet Care, 100 per cent of funds raised go directly to Dog Guide programs, offsetting the cost of breeding, training and placing Dog Guides, and allowing the organization to provide them at no cost. The walk is a family and dog-friendly event, suitable for all ages and abilities.

Wasa Walk details

– Sunday, May 29

– Registration and sign-in begins at 12 p.m., and walk commences at 12:30 p.m.

– Location: Wasa Lake, Wasa

– To register or donate, visit www.purinawalkfordogguides.com

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