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60% off RSPCA’s Million Paws Walk Tickets @ Million Paws Walk Online

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If you register now, you and your doggo will get a massive 60% off your entry fee to the 2025 Million Paws Walk. The discount won’t last long, so don’t miss out.

The last Million Paws Walk is on 25 May.

After 30 years of RSPCA’s superheroes around the country fighting animal cruelty, the RSPCA has made the difficult decision to hang up Million Paws Walk’s leash for the final time, with May 2025 being our final walk event. More info

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  • -1

    you pay money to walk your dog?

    • +3

      you pay money to donate towards a noble cause and hopefully have a great social day out with other dogs and pet-parents.

      • -1

        Its not a donation - you can donate separately , but tickets aren't a donation and are not tax deductible

        • +1

          Is the main reason behind you donating because it's tax deductible?

  • +2

    Can I bring my salamander?

    • +1

      Is that codeword?

      • Do you want it to be?

  • "Unfortunately, there will be no physical Million Paws Walk in WA this year. "

    • Is it a virtual walk? Everyone joins a zoom meeting and sways side to side to pretend they're walking?

  • -6

    Dogs and cats kill native wildlife, is that also cruel? or does native wildlife matter at all, so much hypocrisy and blindness….

    • +1

      The owners of the animals are responsible for that. Cats and dogs have naturals instincts.

  • -5

    well the "kind" owners have gotten away with a lot of cruelty… how often have you heard of owners to cats/dogs that kill wildlife sent to prison…so never…hence they have a "license" to be cruel/kill - hypocrites

    • +1

      Absolute nonsense….. STOP TROLLING.

    • Until you learn how to use the reply button you have zero credibility.

      • Keh. what?

        • +1

          HarleyQuinn888 was replying to me but failed to use the reply button. I quickly searched their reply history and they have no friggin idea how it works.

  • +1

    Not a fan of the RSPCA, they have poor form on upholding dog lives matter. Way too agressive on the kill approach. I hope that's changing with backlash they are receiving. But…. Anything that promotes getting out there and having doggie friendly fun is okay with me.

    Personally, my money and time is directed at ZERO-KILL rescue groups. There are many, with the absolute best being Victorian Dog Rescue (VicDRG).

    • What does that group do with dogs that tear apart little babies?

  • Is this just a dogging event? Or can I bring my puss puss cat too (on a leash of course)?

  • plenty of dogs in national parks every time i go

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