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Walkies! Take on 62 Mile challenge to Support Dogs Trust Merseyside this October 
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News  |  Mon - September 29, 2025 3:13 pm  |  Article Hits:92  |  A+ | a-

THIS October, Dogs Trust Merseyside is encouraging dog-lovers to put their best foot, or paw, forward to support dogs in need by taking on a brand-new fundraising challenge, 62 Miles in Dogtober, to help the charity continue to fund its vital rehoming services for dogs. Fundraisers can walk, jog, cycle or swim 62 miles throughout the month to complete in their own way. 

Participants are asked to complete just 2 miles a day for the 31 days of October, or 62 miles in total. People can take part solo, bring their dog along for company, or team up with friends, family, or colleagues for extra motivation. 

Participants can ask friends and family for donations by setting up a fundraising page here.  Any donation big or small, helps Dogs Trust continue their vital work, rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs across the UK. There is also a collaborative Facebook page for members to get involved in and share their fundraising story with others.  

Every participant who signs up will receive a free Dogs Trust t-shirt and an activity card to help track their progress. By raising a target of £150, fundraisers will also earn an exclusive Dogs Trust medal as a thank you for their incredible efforts, but there is no minimum target. 

Ellie Shelford, Community Fundraising manager, says:- “The 62 miles in Dogtober challenge is a fun and flexible way to support Dogs Trust dogs, as well as making sure you get out and about, with or without a four-legged friend. You can complete your 62 miles as quickly or as gradually as you like at any location you fancy, from the beach to the back garden! If your canine companion fancies joining in, that’s fantastic, but no worries if not, all you need is a love of dogs and a desire to help those who have found themselves without a family of their own.” 

Dogs Trust is currently caring for hundreds of dogs across its 21 rehoming centres, all patiently waiting for their forever homes. Fundraising efforts like this help provide daily essentials, training, enrichment, and veterinary care for every dog while they wait.    

To sign up and for more information please visit this link.

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