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PAWS in the PARK 2012

is the second annual dog walk-a-thon

and animal festival benefiting
Valley Humane Society.
 
Register to participate today so that you can join the fun!

 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

11am - 3pm

Amador Valley Community Park

4301 Black Avenue, Pleasanton

(behind the Aquatic Center)

 
 
 
 

 Throughout the day enjoy:

Amazing canine demos including Flyball, Nosework,

Rally Obedience, Disc/Frisbee and Performing Dogs

Contests and activities

Animal-themed vendors and clinics

Food trucks

Fun for the whole family!
 
 
 





Join us with or without your dog for a fun-filled day on Sunday, September 23rd!
Invite others to join you and make it a team effort!
Join your friends, family or co-workers who have already formed a pack!
Even if you can’t walk you can still make a big difference by sponsoring a walker or making a general donation to help us reach our goal of $10,000


$12,247 raised so far,   CONGRATULATIONS!

Top 5 Fundraisers
Paul Wankle $ 900.00
Lori Rice $ 890.00
Melanie Sadek $ 285.00
Kathleen Brice $ 200.00
John DeKoven $ 195.00
Top 5 Dog Packs
Go Dogs Go $2,725.00
The Waggin' Tails $1,080.00
Friends of Buddy - Classic Cars Ltd. $1,000.00
Team Sadek $735.00
Pleasanton Veterinary Hospital $686.00

 Watch a video of our inaugural Paws in the Park event held last year in downtown Pleasanton:

 
 
 

 

 Valley Humane Society (VHS) has been improving the lives of companion animals in the Tri Valley since 1987.
As advocates for responsible pet ownership, VHS seeks to provide educational outreach and collaborative programs that enrich the
bond between people and companion animals and eliminate unnecessary euthanasia. VHS offers dog and cat adoption, humane education presentations, Canine Comfort visits, and resources to help
pet guardians. Whether you’d like to adopt an animal,
share your passion for pets, or meet like-minded people,
VHS is Your Means to a Friend™.
 
 

This is a SWEET fundraising site by Blue Sky Collaborative