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Olympian Laura Muir want Aberdeenshire to Pound for Paws


By Kirsty Brown

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A Scottish animal charity are calling on people to join their Pound For Paws event in August after teaming up with Olympian Laura Muir.

The Scottish SPCA has a long-standing relationship with the 2018 European champion middle distance runner and qualified vet, and their event Pound for Paws will run for the whole of August and challenges participants to run a minimum of 30km in 30 days.

Olympian Laura Muir with Jess. Picture courtesy of Scottish SPCA
Olympian Laura Muir with Jess. Picture courtesy of Scottish SPCA

Olympian Laura Muir said: “I’m honoured to be part of the Scottish SPCA’s Pound for Paws event.

“As a qualified vet, I’m passionate about animals and their welfare so the Society has always been very close to my heart.

“This summer I should have been representing Team GB at the Olympic Games in Japan.

“As the games have been postponed until 2021, I’m challenging people in the Aberdeenshire area to take part in Pound for Paws.

“I’m inviting people at all stages of running, from the complete beginner to the more experienced, to run a minimum of 30km in 30 days.

“It’s a great way to raise money for a fantastic cause and keep fit.

“I’m going to be helping participants along with the way with tips and encouragement.

"I’ll also be tracking their progress on our online leaderboard.

"We’re hoping this will ignite people’s competitive spirit!

“It’s for individuals, families and running groups.

"We want as many people as possible to take part, and your dog can get involved too if you regularly run with your pooch.

"We’d love for some canicross groups to take part.

"Please do make sure you consult a vet before doing any activity with your pet.

“Since lockdown, the Scottish SPCA has dealt with over 10,000 reports of animals in need.

"Support from members of the public is vital to be able to continue to deliver their essential services to help Scotland’s animals.

“I’m so pleased that I’m able to help a cause I care so much for at this crucial time and encourage people to get active.”

To find out more or sign up for the event, you can visit: www.scottishspca.org/PoundforPaws.


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