Clarisse sporting her new bows that match her leash and harness set. |
We found an exciting event: the second annual Councilman Ted Berry's 5K Rescue Dog Walk Run. Councilman Berry was sued after passing an ordinance to ban the sale of puppy mill dogs in city limits. As a response, he organized a walk/run to raise funds and supplies for a local rescue group: Speak for the Unspoken. This amazing group works primarily with disabled dogs (although they won't turn away dogs in need) and a large majority of the dogs come from puppy mills.
Wait, little girl! It hasn't started yet! |
We were totally excited to be a part of an event to support this group and came laden with dog food and toys to donate. There were so many donations that after they got all they needed for the rescue, they were able to donate a truck load to the local food pantry (I used to work for the foodbank and can attest that this is a huge need. Many end up going to pantries because of an unexpected crisis, but there are fewer resources for getting pet food than for human food during a food crisis. Ask your local pantry if they accept pet food donations; some even accept opened bags, which is great when your picky eater decides that the salmon flavor of their regular food is absolutely not okay).
It wasn't a timed race, which was good for us. Shortly after we took off at the start, Clarisse running for all she was worth, she got happy. She ran over into the grass, plopped down and started rolling in the grass and happy sneezing! I was too overcome with laughter to stop her.
Rare moment of stillness |
It was hotter than we anticipated. For this reason, I did carry her for part of the event. She likes to run for a few miles in temperate weather and she doesn't often walk slowly. Whenever she started to slow down, I picked her up and carried her for awhile, then put her down when we were in shade or she was well rested. I likely let her run less than she could have handled (and probably liked!), but when it comes to the heat, I'd rather err on the side of caution since heat exhaustion turns into heat stroke way too fast. At the end of the event, she was still happy-go-lucky and was bouncing around when we stopped at the pet store on the way home. She even tried to climb a bin of pigs ears, so she got a chew to bring home.
For those who are interested in reading more about Speak for the Unspoken, visit https://www.speakfortheunspoken.com/
There you can Donate, Volunteer or even Adopt your new bestie. Speak for the Unspoken does do out-of-state adoptions as long as you are able to drive to the foster location to meet the dog and transport them home. You can also follow them on Facebook. I really can't say enough about how much I respect this rescue organization and the work they do to help beautiful dogs like Clarisse find their fur-ever homes.
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