My Activity Tracking
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My target 500kms
Please sup-pawt me
This June, my dog is leading the way as we take on Cancer Council’s 50km Dog Walk for Cancer challenge.Almost 1 in 2 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by age 85, so every step we take will help change that. With every wag, walkies and sniff stop, we're putting one paw in front of the other for a cause that matters.
Every kilometre my pup and I walk is for everyone who has heard, or will hear, the words “you have cancer”. And every dollar we raise together will help fund life-saving cancer research, prevention programs and essential support services for people impacted by cancer.
If you can, please donate to keep our paws moving and help tackle cancer alongside us. Because it’s all of us, humans and pups, in this together.
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German Shepherds
Friday 29th May They say GSDs need a lot of exercise, so I tried to take Hugo on a walk every morning and every afternoon, especially because he’s a puppy so I want to keep the crazy down. If I burn that energy, he’s not gonna destroy my couch, right?I work about 63 hours a week every week which is a decision I made and I must deal with the consequences however due to that I have gained a few kilos so I’m hoping that walking 50 km this June will help shed some kilos, make me healthier and hopefully your support will encourage me to keep going.
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