The Dumb Friends League’s biggest fundraiser returns to Washington Park
DENVER (February 4, 2022) – Join thousands of fellow animal advocates across Colorado and the country for the Dumb Friends League’s 29th annual Furry Scurry. Registration is now open at furryscurry.org for participants to walk, run, or scurry in person or virtually to make a difference in the lives of homeless pets and horses.
On Saturday, May 7, the highly anticipated in-person event will lead participants and their pups of all breeds along a two-mile walk or fun run around beautiful Wash Park in Denver. (Feline friends are encouraged to attend virtually.) The celebration continues with a family-friendly festival, including a Flealess Market filled with goodies for your furry friend and for the first time ever a beer garden.
Virtual participants will have until May 31 to cross the finish line on the trail, road, or path of their choice.
Registrants can take advantage of early-bird pricing now through February 28, at just $45 for adults and $25 for children. Prices increase on March 1, so visit furryscurry.org to secure your spot as an individual or create a team.
Scurriers are encouraged to increase their impact by collecting donations to fundraise beyond their entry fee and earn exclusive Furry Scurry swag. All registrants will receive an event-day T-shirt and a participant bib.
“Year after year I’m encouraged by the way our compassionate community – near and far – comes together in the name of animal welfare at the Furry Scurry,” said Dr. Apryl Steele, president and CEO of the Dumb Friends League. “Every dollar raised helps us provide life-changing services for homeless pets and horses in need of medical treatment, behavior training, foster care, and the opportunity to find loving homes.”
Visit furryscurry.org to learn more, including fundraising tips, information on forming a team and other ways to get involved. To learn more about the Dumb Friends League, visit ddfl.org.
About the Dumb Friends League
The Dumb Friends League cares for more than 20,000 homeless pets and horses each year and is a national model in animal welfare. Working toward its mission to end pet homelessness and animal suffering, the League is a strong and steadfast voice for those who cannot speak for themselves. Learn more about the programs and services the Dumb Friends League offers to its community at ddfl.org.