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2007 Contest

Please note the 2007 Walk the Dog and Win! Contest is now closed.

Thank you to all participants. The 2007 Walk the Dog and Win! Contest winners are:

Jane Henderson and Tippy - Grand Prize winners of a $200 Sportchek gift card and a $200 PetSmart Gift Card.

Marina McCarthy and Ruby - Merial Canada Beach bag filled with prizes for both owner and dog.

Dave Ferrato and Ginger - Merial Canada Beach bag filled with prizes for both owner and dog.

Steven Johnson and Sadie - Scoop Doggy Dog Walking Gear donated by local business "Scoop Doggy". Visit www.scoopdoggy.ca  more information.

Visit our photo gallery and email us a picture of your pooch at walkthedog@wechealthunit.org

cheyenne                        zoey                           cesar

Enter contest

Entry brochure

Contest rules

How the contest works:

Participants must agree to walk the dog at least 4 days per week, for at least 30 minutes per day during the 2-week contest period (October 1-14, 2007). For full contest rules, click on Contest Rules. Walking times must be tracked and submitted on-line, or by mail or fax. Click Enter Contest to enter on-line, or click Download entry brochure to download a printable ballot.

All completed entry forms must be received by October 19, 2007

For more information call 519-258-2146 ext. 3100

People and their dogs need to be active to be healthy. Sitting in front of computers, TVs, and in cars is contributing to less physical activity. So, get out there and walk the dog!

“Pets, like people, suffer the consequences to their health of a sedentary life-style and over nutrition. Veterinarians must treat pets daily for ailments for which the root cause is obesity and inactivity. Almost every dog would experience benefits from a daily walk with their owner in terms of better health, better quality of life and a longer life span.”
Dr. Ken MacKenzie
Devonwood Veterinary Hospital


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