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Hike for Hounds – June 7 at Galena Creek Regional Park

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natural-paws_logo_tiki_round-no-background-300x189-8122909-1607192HIKE FOR HOUNDS NEWS RELEASE – Have a blast hiking the Sierras with your dog while supporting two great animal-adoption organizations. This isn’t your typical dog walk as it’s in the mountains on the trails surrounded by beautiful pines and vistas. The hike at Galena Regional Park, hosted by Natural Paws, starts at 10 a.m. (9 a.m. sign-up) on June 7. It takes about an hour, but make sure to take some time to enjoy the scenery. After the hike with your pooch, relax and enjoy the many unique vendors, yummy food from GourMelt food truck and great music from Angele and The Wildwood Band. Also, your dog will delight in their own customized after-hike ice cream (non-fat yogurt) with nuts, berries and other goodies donated generously by Yogurt Beach. There will also be tons of pooches up for adoption if you’re looking for a new member of the family. Make sure to arrive early to sign up before the 10 a.m. hike start time or sign up at Natural Paws, an all natural pet food store in Galena, prior to the event.

Just $20 includes a very cool event T-shirt as well as a splendid gift bag with $15-$20 worth of dog goodies. All proceeds benefit the Pet Network Humane Society and Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary. CRCS, Canine Rehabilitation Center and Sanctuary, is dedicated to rehabilitating dogs until they are adoptable to loving homes and Pet Network Humane Society places hundreds of dogs and cats each year into their forever homes. Dogs must be on leash at all times, have current on vaccinations and cleaned up after.

For more information visit www.naturalpawsreno.com, Facebook.com/NaturalPawsReno, email [email protected] or call 775-853-3533.

Miriam Hodgman
Miriam Hodgman
Miriam Hodgman is originally from San Francisco. She previously was the communications coordinator for the largest hunger-relief organization in Sonoma County, California. She has a bachelor’s degree in American history, with a minor in American Indian studies, from San Francisco State University, and has a master’s degree in public administration from Sonoma State University. She enjoys training a variety of martial arts.

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