Helping Out Pets Everyday having 3rd annual Doggone Walk-A-Thon

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Helping Out Pets Everday is hosting it's 3rd annual 5K Doggone Walk-A-Thon to raise funding to support their free spay/neuter program on Nov. 13 at Sierra Vista Park, at 15th Street and 2nd Avenue in Upland.


Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the walk begins at 9 a.m. A minimum donation of $25 is asked for each walker, with or without a dog. Team participation is encouraged.


For the safety of everyone, all dogs must be on a secure collar and a four-to-six-foot leash. No retractable leashes are permitted.


There will be a prize drawing, free gifts and treats. Starbucks will be handing out free drinks with a donation to HOPE, an Upland-based non-profit that rescues homeless pets.


The event is sponsored by Petco, Connals, Route 66 Car Wash, Akbar Auto Service and Uptown Auto Craft.


Prizes are donated by Petco, Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts, La Paloma Restaurant, The Corner Butcher Shop, Roy's Cyclery, Vince's Spaghetti, Snow Valley and Martinez Towing.


2 Comments

I am seeking a good home for my dog. He is a terrier mixed, about 10 pounds, 2 years young exceptionally friendly. He does need to be neutered. He currently spends most of his time outdoors and loves it. Can you assist with me finding him a good home or do you know any organizations that are expert in these matters? Thank you in advance.


Mike Pearns

Hello Michael, this blog is for the Daily Bulletin, not Helping Out Pets Everyday. You can reach them by calling 800-811-4285 or visiting http://www.helpingoutpetseveryday.com/hope.htm.

I hope this helps!

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