The group climbed up Mount Snowdon at the end of July to raise funds to purchase a brand-new ultrasound maker for Warrington Animal Welfare.
The group intended to raise £1,000 to change the old maker, however they have actually already smashed their target, raising more than £2,000.
Based on Slutchers Lane in the town centre, the animal shelter depends on this piece of scientific equipment to supply low-cost sterilizing to animal owners who would usually have a hard time to manage it.
Funds raised from the brave obstacle will likewise go to support other work at the rehoming centre in raising awareness of the significance of accountable animal ownership and supporting the rescue and rehoming service.
A trustee of the charity, Janet Thornton, said: “We are so pleased with our remarkable volunteer veterinarians who used up the obstacle.
“It is testimony to their interest and large decision that they arrived, in spite of the weather condition deviating for the worst.
“We would like to thank all those who supported the event and the incredible number of sponsors who donated to help us to continue to help animals in need, which has been and continues to be a challenging time.”
The JustGiving page stays open, and if you wish to contribute, go to justgiving.com/page/wawhikingsnowdon