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Boston Terrier Network is sponsoring again this year, our own amazing editing team member, Julie Bradford.


Also Tallulah will be there again this year. She is author of several articles. They are going to be participating in a 5K walk in support of HUB CITY SERVICE DOGS!

 

 

 

 Tallulah, the author of several articles for Boston Terrier Network

 

 

Put your running shoes on and come join Julie and Tallulah!

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 We are so excited to share this news.

Yes, Friends and readers. We are so proud that Boston Terrier Network will be a sponsor. This will be our second year that we have had the honor. They are going to be participating in a 5K walk in support of HUB CITY SERVICE DOGS!

They are participating in the Second Annual Dog Days 5K and 2 Mile Walk, to be held on Aug 26, 2017 at Kamper Park in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

We invite you come to watch or even join Julie in supporting the wonderful cause.

Julie is looking for more sponsors. Please consider supporting her. You can contact Julie Bradford at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

HUB CITY SERVICE DOGS IS A NONPROFIT 501(C) (3) ORGANIZATION THAT HELPS TO PLACE AND  TRAIN SERVICE DOGS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MEDICAL DISABILITIES. THE DOG DAYS 5K AND 2 MILE WALK IS THE PRIMARY FUNDRAISER FOR THE ORGANIZATION.

20747480 10213977776544332 1650169117 oTallulah is hoping you will help sponsor her and  her mom, Julie, to help raise and train service dogs!!! 

Tallulah also wants you to watch her when she participates in the run-by dog pageant (dogs will be judged during the run and identified by participant's bib numbers).    
                                    
Event Details

SATURDAY, AUG 26, 2017 AT 7:30 AM - START/FINISH AT KAMPER PARK IN HATTIESBURG, Mississippi - OVER 300 RUNNERS EXPECTED

RAISED OVER $15,000 FOR HUB CITY SERVICE DOGS IN 2016

 
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The race tours through The Avenues of Hattiesburg, down Mamie Street and Concart Street, ending near the Hattiesburg Zoo.

The event will include breakfast from Topher’s Rock ‘N Roll Grill, door prizes, a run-by dog pageant (dogs will be judged during the run and identified by participant's bib numbers). Additionally, awards will be given to runners and walkers, both with and without pets. The race will be professionally timed by Diva Timing.

 

 

 


Registration is $25 and includes a technical shirt. All proceeds from the event will benefit Hub City Service Dogs, a nonprofit organization that helps place and train service dogs with individuals who demonstrate a true need.  “We  are  proud  to  host  this  event  for  a third year,”  said  Angela  Davis-Morris,  executive  director for Hub City Service Dogs. “Last year, we had over 300 participants and were able to give over $15,000 to the organization, which has helped us greatly in meeting the needs of our clients. We are hoping for an even larger event this year.”
For more information or to register for the event, contact Julie Bradford at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Hub City Service Dogs is a 501(c) (3) organization that offers professional training for a variety of service dogs, including diabetic alert dogs, seizure alert dogs, POTS service dogs, asthma service dogs, PTSD therapy dogs and cystic fibrosis service dogs. For more information, visit www.hubcityservicedogs.org 


Hub City Service Dogs is a nonprofit organization in Hattiesburg, Mississippi that partners individuals with specialized service dogs to meet their specific medical needs. Service dogs are specially trained to perform tasks that increase the independence of their human partner. Individuals paired with service dogs show improvements psychologically, economically and socially. Service dogs allow individuals to gain independence that would often never be achieved otherwise.

Service dogs can reach $40,000 depending on the type of diagnosis and training required.  If you can demonstrate a need to use the services of an assistance dog, you may qualify for assistance and we'll help you with the financial burden.
 
The event will include:
•    Door prizes
•    Breakfast
•    A Run-by Dog pageant (dogs to be identified during the run/walk by participant's bib numbers)
•    Tech shirts for registered runners
•    Awards for runners/walkers, with and without dogs

 

If you do go to this event, please let us share your experience.

 

If you are participating in a local event with a Boston or other short nosed dog and would like us to share with our friends just email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


 Edited by: Julie Bradford, Jan Mitchell