Dirty Mutter returns for sophomore year next Sunday

| August 31, 2019 in Now You KNow

Local Community Advertising

Kelowna’s only muddy canine adventure event is ready to return!

Dirty Mutter, a Tough Mudder style event created especially for the doggos that love to play outside, is back for another year of fun in the sun, frolicking in the mud and philanthropy.

Scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 8,  the event created by Dustyn Baulkham (Rebellious Unicorns Events) and Rhonda Laturnus (Results 4 Life Fitness) invites pets and their owners for a day of bonding and supporting Paws It Forward Pet Rescue.

After an impressive first year that welcomed over 100 participants and managed to muster up a cool $12,000 for charity — Dirty Mutter is back and better than ever!

“I honestly don’t think last year could have gone any better, the goal we set for it was to raise $10,000 through 200 people and we managed to raise more than that with less people — it was very exciting,” said co-organizer, Dustyn Baulkham.

For the event’s sophomore year, Baulkham says they have plans to expand the obstacle course, which will again be hosted at the Results 4 Life Fitness acreage in Black Mountain.

“Last year was very well received and really the only feedback we got was that some participants wished the course was longer — so we are adding a whole new section, which will expand it by over 30%!” he said.

Not only will the course be getting bigger but so will the fundraising efforts, as a goal of $20,000 has been set to support Paws It Forward in the work they do to rescue and care for dogs looking for their ‘furever’ homes.

In addition to spending a day prancing through the mud, attendees and their four-legged companions can look forward to browsing various vendors booths from local pet suppliers such as Tail Blazers.

Registration for this day of bonding and fun is now open and lucky for you, KelownaNow readers get $10 off! Click here to get you and your best furr-end registered.

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Spring jolt for Kelowna real estate sales and prices

Woof woof! Dog-friendly patios abound in Kelowna

Who should pay to have a rock drill removed off a BC highway?

BC government implores Meta to unblock news as another wildfire season begins

BC man wants homes for thousands of books he soon won't be able to read

Wine tour by horseback, Airstream, hike, bike or electric people mover

Police investigating trio of shootings in Kamloops

Your Voice: Why hasn't BC looked at mobile home parks to solve the housing crisis?