200 Santa Monica Pier
Los Angeles, California 90401

Every dog has its day and, in Los Angeles, your dog’s day is Sunday, September 19th! Join us for a morning walk along California’s scenic Pacific Coast in Santa Monica to help homeless pets in Southern California, and then celebrate afterwards at our PAWty—the ultimate doggie festival at the Santa Monica Pier. The 1-mile walk will begin and end at the Santa Monica Pier.

Registration opens at 6:30 am. and the walk will begin promptly at 8:30 am. The festival, which ends at noon, will feature a variety of attractions for you and your dog.

Raise money for Best Friends or one of our participating local rescue groups! As part of the Best Friends Network Charities program and its mission of supporting local groups to achieve No More Homeless Pets, Best Friends Animal Society has opened up this fundraising opportunity to our local area Network Charities groups.

All participating Network Charities groups are 501©3 organizations that are working towards achieving a world of No More Homeless Pets. When you join one of our participating Network Charities Walk Teams and help raise money for them, they will receive 100% of all monies raised!

You can also raise money for Best Friends' local LA programs by registering as an individual, forming your own team or joining another team. If you want to sleep in that day and participate in spirit, you can register as a Dog Dozer or Cat Napper for a discounted fee and still get our 2010 Strut your Mutt t-shirt.

The Top Individual Fundraiser and their dog will be featured in Best Friends Magazine and on the 2011 Strut Your Mutt t-shirts!!

Online registration will end on September 17th at noon, at which point you will need to register on site at the event for an increased fee.

Official Website: http://bestfriends.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.home

Added by syl_51 on August 22, 2010

Comments

dian1045

I was there today, and it was wonderful!! All the dogs....too many to count, and such sweet dispositions. Every pure bred was there from the largest to the smallest, and so many mixed breeds. How great to see that adoption is the way to go, and should you choose to adopt a pure bred there are so many rescue sites for every breed. Thanks to all of those people who make something like this possible for people and dogs!!

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