Dog Days of Summer Virtual Walk

Dog Days of Summer Virtual Walk

Photo: KAFE/Whatcom Humane Society


KAFE cares about our community…and our critters!  The Whatcom Humane Society presents the 2020 Dog Days of Summer AT HOME Virtual Walk!  Sunday, August 23rd!

With social distancing taking place, this year’s Dog Days of Summer Walk will look a little different.  Take your dog for a run or walk, for your own distance, in your own neighborhood/trail/backyard!  Or, you can register to sponsor a Whatcom Humane Society volunteer to walk a shelter dog during the day.  Share a photo of your dog for some fun awards like Most Enthusiatic, Most Creative Location, and more.

Registration is open now through August 1st.  $25 per person (including WHS Dog Walkers), $20 kids 12 and under.  Each registered participant will receive a WHS t-shirt and official race bib.  Proceeds benefit the Whatcom Humane Society.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

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