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Pets enjoy day on the Promenade

Tamlynne Thompson|Published

It was a day out for the fur-children on Sunday, October 6, as animal rescue organisation Paws-a-While hosted an event on the Sea Point promenade to raise awareness about pet homelessness.

The event included rescue dog shows, dog yoga, pet expos, as well as opportunities to connect with dogs needing to be adopted.

Loren Solomon holding Mona, and Kayla Landers holding Birch at the event on the promenade. Both are from Durbanville.

The event was held during World Animal Welfare Week, held from Thursday October 3 to Wednesday October 9.

Pet homelessness is a significant issue worldwide, said Suraya Hamdulay, corporate affairs director in Sub-Saharan Africa at pet food distributor, Mars.

Ava Daraujo, 4, from Edgemead, rocking her little stuffed piglet.

“We are committed to working with community organisations like Paws-a-While to address this issue and help expand the number of pets with access to the care they need.”

Founder and executive director of Paws-a-While Carolyn Dudgeon said: “We are thrilled to partner with Mars to make a positive impact in the lives of animals in need.”

Tyler Booth at the Lucky Lucy Foundation stall.
Natasha Seale, from Durbanville, pushing Izzy in her doggie stroller.
Little Izzy enjoyed the event.