If you are planning on pounding the pavement with your best mate, it is important to make sure your pooch is social with other dogs and calm in unfamiliar places with different people. Should your dog be timid or shy, it might be best to skip the event. Never fear, there is still an opportunity for you and your companion to help other less fortunate pets by fundraising for RSPCA! Additionally, you do not need to bring a dog to attend the walk, just come along and get involved in the day. Why not ‘dog watch’ rather than people watch? You might find it more interesting.
You must always have your dog on a lead when you attend your local RSPCA Million Paws Walk, keeping an eye on your pooch while they interact with other dogs. If your dog becomes uncomfortable at any time throughout the day, take them to a quiet, shady spot for some time out from the festivities.
Do not forget, always ask other humans if you can pet their dog first before approaching. It is important to remember that dogs have personal space too.
