The 5th annual Pet Partners pet walk will be held Saturday, Oct. 1 at Little Rock’s Two Rivers Park, said Debbie McCollough, who is helping organize the local event.
The national event will be held this Saturday, Sept. 24, but a scheduling conflict arose locally.
“We have a Paws and Practice event this Saturday,” McCollough said. “So we have scheduled our walk for next Saturday, Oct. 1. And we would be happy to have anyone join us with a dog friendly pet.”
The walk will start at 9 a.m. and to sign up, click here for the Facebook page of Central Arkansas Pet Partners then click on the event, World’s Largest Pet Walk.
“It is really hard to say,” McCollough said when asked how many people would be participating. “We have posted an event on our local Facebook page which has been shared by our members. We have also invited our members through email. We are open to the public joining us if they have a dog friendly pet. So I expect we will have members, their families, friends and people that are interested in our group.”
But they don’t necessarily sign up beforehand.
“They can just show up at Two Rivers Park at 9 a.m. and find the group of dogs walking together,” McCollough said.
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The 5th annual Pet Partners pet walk will be held Saturday, Oct. 1 at Little Rock’s Two Rivers Park, said Debbie McCollough, who is helping organize the local event.
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The national event will be held this Saturday, Sept. 24, but a scheduling conflict arose locally.
“We have a Paws and Practice event this Saturday,” McCollough said. “So we have scheduled our walk for next Saturday, Oct. 1. And we would be happy to have anyone join us with a dog friendly pet.”
The walk will start at 9 a.m. and to sign up, click here for the Facebook page of Central Arkansas Pet Partners then click on the event, World’s Largest Pet Walk.
“It is really hard to say,” McCollough said when asked how many people would be participating. “We have posted an event on our local Facebook page which has been shared by our members. We have also invited our members through email. We are open to the public joining us if they have a dog friendly pet. So I expect we will have members, their families, friends and people that are interested in our group.”
But they don’t necessarily sign up beforehand.
“They can just show up at Two Rivers Park at 9 a.m. and find the group of dogs walking together,” McCollough said.