Townsville Bulletin

Pooch Party takes over Strand Park for canine carnival

It’s time to get those tails wagging, as Strand Park transforms into a haven for our furry friends and their humans this weekend. This is the perfect opportunit­y to mingle with other dog owners, learn more about Angel Paws, and contribute to a good cause.

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Getready to unleash the fun at Strand Park this weekend, as Ray White Munro & Co hosts its legendary Pooch Party.

Whether you’re a proud pooch owner or simply a lover of our four-legged friends, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

Munro & Co is partnering with Angel Paws to help raise awareness for the charity.

“We are thrilled to host the Pooch Party again this

year,” said business owner Jools Munro.

“It’s a great opportunit­y to celebrate our love for our pooches while also raising awareness for a fantastic organisati­on.

“Angel Paws will be there at Strand Park with Munro & Co, helping the community learn more about all of the hard work they do. Angel Paws will also be able explain the great ways you are able to contribute to their visions of

helping my animals every year.”

Angel Paws is a not-forprofit organisati­on that works to improve the welfare of animals in the region.

The Pooch Party will be held tomorrow, April 16, from 7am - 10am, and promises to be a doggone good time with a range of exciting activities and free giveaways.

The event will feature plenty of activities for dogs, including sausages, kibble

sprinkled through the grass, frisbees, and balls. There will also be a photo sign to capture memorable moments of your pooch.

Jools said the event is an important opportunit­y for Munro & Co to give back to the community.

“We want to be a part of helping all creatures find shelter,” she said.

“We are helping to raise awareness for Angel Paws and the amazing work they

do within our Townsville Region. Sometimes just opening the communitie­s eyes and mind to not-forprofit organisati­ons, opens the doors for the organisati­on to receive more help and domations.

“Munro & Co are in the business of shelter. Errol Munro and I built a business to provide a service to the community which goes beyond the human need. We want to be a part of helping

all creatures finding shelter.”

In addition to all the fun, visitors to the event will also be able to enter a free draw to win $500 worth of pooch prizes by simply stopping by or hanging around for a play.

A dog washing service will be available to buy a clean-up for your pups. So grab your leash, put on your walking shoes, and head down to Strand Park tomorrow for the ultimate celebratio­n of all things canine.

 ?? Picture: Evan Morgan ?? Jools and Errol Munro, with their furry friends Anthony and Robert, are set for their Pooch Party on Sunday.
Picture: Evan Morgan Jools and Errol Munro, with their furry friends Anthony and Robert, are set for their Pooch Party on Sunday.

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