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Paws for a cause

Hundreds of wagging tails will take over Geelong’s Eastern Park Ovals for one last lap to raise money to help end animal cruelty.

RSPCA will host its last-ever Geelong Million Paws Walk on Sunday, May 25, with rising costs and a change in the fundraising landscape putting an end to the event after 30 years.

Tamara O’Connell said she had been participating in the walk for 12 years and would attend Sunday’s event with her dogs, Lexi and Asha.

“I love the interaction that you have with other dog owners and their animals. There’s also the benefit of helping the RSPCA to fight animal cruelty,” she said.

“They (Lexi and Asha) love the different smells around the place and look forward to the treats that I’m sure they’ll receive, along with all the love and attention.

“It’s extremely sad that this is the event’s last year as I absolutely love it. I look forward to it every year, so I’m really disappointed that they’ve decided to finish it and not go ahead with it anymore.”

RSPCA Events and Community fundraising manager Kate Kasby said she looked forward to welcoming everyone and their furry friends to the Eastern Park Ovals.

“The Geelong Million Paws Walk is a fantastic day for people and their dogs, and it makes such a big difference to help RSPCA Victoria end animal cruelty,” she said.

“Last year we had over 800 people and their pooches join the fun at Million Paws Walk and we are on track to see an even bigger turn out this year for one last lap.”

Ms O’Connell has raised $538 for RSCPCA as of 1pm on Wednesday, May 21. Visit millionpawswalk.com.au/fundraisers/tamaragodkin for more information or to show support.

Jena Carr

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