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Paws step up to help

The Million Paws Walk is back for another year with hundreds of pooches expected to turn out for the walk at Noosaville Lions Park on 17 May.
The Million Paws Walk is RSPCA Queensland’s biggest and most important fundraising event of the year and more than 20,000 people are expected to take part this year in what is the event’s 29th anniversary.
Money raised through the event, through online fundraising and the sale of merchandise, helps fund the RSPCA’s critical work in both the Noosa community and throughout Queensland, including helping more than 15,000 dogs that enter shelters each year.
Taking part in the RSPCA Million Paws Walk is a great way to help animals in need and all animal lovers, whether they have a dog or not, are encouraged to brush off their walking shoes, pull out their pet’s leash and bring their furry friend to Australia’s leading pet event.
Registration for the Noosaville Lions Park walk start at 8.30am with the walk running from 9.30am to 2pm.
Visit www.millionpawswalk.com.au for more information or to donate to a pooch that is raising funds.

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