West Seattle help for Japan: Group dog walk at Alki tomorrow

The earthquake/tsunami victims and survivors of Japan include pets – and a West Seattle entrepreneur has just announced he’s leading a “mass dog-walk” at Alki tomorrow. Anthony Hardt of Left Coast Dog Services invites “all people and dogs” to join him at noon at Anchor (Luna) Park, from which they’ll head west toward the Alki business district. Hardt tells WSB they’ll accept donations if participants want to participate, but they also will “have a big banner showing a secure website with PayPal so folks can donate online” to this Japanese animal-advocacy organization.

4 Replies to "West Seattle help for Japan: Group dog walk at Alki tomorrow"

  • Rolfe April 1, 2011 (7:28 pm)

    Here’s the link to Anthony’s site for details on tomorrow’s dog walk for the Japan Emergency Animal Rescue. Thank you Anthony for organizing this!

    http://leftcoastdogs.com/default.aspx

  • Curious April 1, 2011 (10:19 pm)

    Left Coast Dogs is awesome and I’m happy my “kids” get to participate and bummed to be out of town. I’m hoping the Pay Pal account can be open for a week or two so I can drive more ppl to the site to donate, such a worthy cause! Thanks, Anthony!

  • Karen April 1, 2011 (11:39 pm)

    Just a clarification . . . the ASPCA is a large shelter in New York City that also carries out advocacy work. They aren’t connected with local SPCAs, either in the United States or abroad (such as Nippon SPCA), though they’re often blurred together in public perception.

    • WSB April 1, 2011 (11:50 pm)

      well, then, maybe we’ll just tamp that down to “an organization in Japan” … thanks … TR

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