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2nd Annual K9 Cancer Stroll in Estes Park on August 21

2nd Annual K9 Cancer Stroll in Estes Park on August 21
Celebrates Survivors, Memorializes These Who Have Died
Early Registration Ends Saturday, Aug. 7
August 3, 2010/Denver, Colo. — Support your most effective pal reside a longer, healthier life! Join Morris Animal Foundation and Colorado dog lovers at the 2nd annual K9 Cancer Stroll at Stanley Park in Estes Park, Colorado, on Saturday, August 21. Discounted early registration closes Saturday, August 7, and is $30 for adults and $15 for youngsters ages 10 to 17, youngsters beneath 10 are totally free. Immediately after August 7, registration will be $35 per adult and $20 per youngster, ages 10 to 17. On line registration will stay open till Thursday, August 19, at 5 p.m. All funds raised for this occasion will advantage Morris Animal Foundation’s Canine Cancer Campaign.
The Foundation hopes to raise $30,000 in this year’s K9 Cancer Stroll in Estes Park and has raised more than $20,000 so far. To participate in the K9 Cancer Stroll, go to www.K9CancerWalk.org.
Stroll-day registration opens at 8:00 a.m. The occasion involves a 4K lake stroll beginning at 9:00 a.m., followed by a canine cancer educational system. Participants will also have a opportunity to go to with vendors from across Colorado.
All canine cancer analysis supporters who are not in a position to attend the stroll in Estes Park are encouraged to participate in Sit & Remain, which offers dog lovers a opportunity to practically participate in the walk—and aid dogs appreciate longer, healthier lives from the comfort of their couch.
Estes Park K9 Cancer Stroll sponsors consist of Eukanuba, 9NEWS, KBCO, Chuck Latham Associates, Inc, Cru Vin Dogs Wine Group, Colorado Paw Pages, PetTales.Television and Fetch Magazine.
An estimated 50 % of all dogs will battle cancer. It is the No. 1 bring about of death in dogs more than the age of 2. MAF launched the K9 Cancer Stroll system as a way to raise funds for its Canine Cancer Campaign, which funds prevention and therapy analysis to aid dogs appreciate longer, healthier, cancer-totally free lives. Participating in this stroll is a excellent way to memorialize a beloved dog lost to cancer or produce a brighter future for a present canine companion.
Media Make contact with:
Tina M. Martinez, 303.882.9376 or 800.243.2345
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