A Million Paws Walk

May 16, 2009

A Million Paws Walk happens every May and is a terrific day out for the whole family. Sunday May 17th 2009 .

 Starting time is 9am in Albany and 10am in Denmark.   Registration is $5 and to made on the day

Help raise money for the RSPCA by coming along for the Million Paws Walk with your pet. Pet competitions, raffles and prizes to be won. A fabulous fun time for you, your family and your pet.

Albany’s Million Paws Walk will start at the Middleton Beach Boardwalk – 9am , while Denmark’s will start at 10am from the Heritage walk trail, River Mouth Caravan Park Denmark.

All creatures great and small welcome

 Friends of the RSPCA  Albany

The Million Paws Walk is the biggest fundraising event for the RSPCA. It involves thousands of people registering and participating at walks held around the country.

So, brush off your walking shoes, pull out your pet’s leash and bring along your ‘best friend’ to Australia’s premier pet event.

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