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One last lap for RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk

RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk will return to communities across Victoria in 2025 to raise important funds for animals across Australia on Sunday, May 25, however after more than 30 fantastic years, this year will be the last lap nationally for Million Paws Walk.

RSPCA Victoria chief executive Dr Liz Walker explained the funds raised at every walk would help end animal cruelty, and this final walk will be one to remember.

“Everyone has such a fantastic time at Million Paws Walk, and we’re very excited to see all the amazing dogs with their families and friends again as we send the event off in style,” Dr Walker said.

“We appreciate some people may be disappointed to hear this will be the final lap for Million Paws Walk, however the sheer logistical effort involved in running events on this scale, continually increasing event costs, and the cost-of-living pressures on supporters, means the event is no longer able to provide what it once could – maximum funding to help end cruelty to animals.

“While this will be the final walk, the money raised will help us care for the thousands of animals coming into our shelter every year, including those rescued by our inspectors.

“The cost of caring for the animals rescued by our Inspectorate is increasing every year, and your support is more vital than ever.”

More than 6000 people and around 9000 dogs are expected to participate in six Million Paws Walk events across Victoria this year and the RSPCA is looking forward to celebrating with its supporters and finding new opportunities for the public to help animals in need.

Locals interested in volunteering or businesses interested in running a vendor stall at this year’s Melbourne Million Paws Walk can register at MPW@rspcavic.org.au or 03 9224 2564.

Registrations for participants at Million Paws Walk are now open, with a ‘barking-mad’ discount of 60% available until 7 April.

Head to millionpawswalk.com.au to register for your local walk and start fundraising today!

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