This Saturday marks the 14th yearly Dirty Dog Trail Run or walk raising money to make sure domestic violence victims in Shelterhouse can offer a sanctuary for their animals and offer financing for SOS Animal Rescue.
The Midland City Forest occasion, situated at 2840 E. Monroe Road, will provide same-day registration for numerous level of runners with or without dogs. Runners can get packages Friday, Aug. 18, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Midland City Forest or from 8 to 8:45 a.m. on Aug. 19. One can likewise register for the race at www.itsyourrace.com
Shelterhouse Director of Counseling service and Community Advocacy Amy McDonald said funds raised go to Shelterhouse animals and offering animals in requirement through SOS Animal Rescue. It likewise assists to purify and sterilize animals through SOS.
McDonald said she’s happy Shelterhouse can provide space for animals. She said it’s approximated that 50% of victims with animals won’t leave them behind.
The course is a mix of unpaved two-track and single-track tracks that weave over flat land and hills in the beautiful woods of Midland City Forest. City Forest is a 520 acre protect of woods, creeks, marshes, and bridges, producing a pleasurable and tough off-road run. If not thinking about work on the hills and single-track tracks, there is a one-mile walk that reviews a flat, unpaved course through the woods.
For more details, check out www.itsyourrace.com