Wagging in the Woods
If you been around Terra for long you will have know that we really love animals. Dogs are welcome in the shop, we partner with our local SPCA for events and donation drives, and our original “boss” was the legendary Rocky — a loving, friendly, (though opinionated) former shelter dog himself.
Those are just a few of the reasons that we are incredibly excited to help time a brand new trail race called Wagging in the Woods. This dog friendly 5k helps fund emergency medical care to pets in need and is being put on by local veterinary office, Taylor Animal Hospital. We chatted with Sarah Kelsey Baker, the race director and Hospital Operations Manager at Taylor Animal Hospital, to learn more about this delightful new trail race.
For those who don't know, can you tell us a bit about Taylor Animal Hospital?
Taylor Animal Hospital has been a part of the Cleveland community since 1968. Our first goal is to provide excellent care to pets and education on ways to keep them healthy. Our second is to establish a genuine relationship with the families of those pets within our community.
What inspired you all to put on the Wagging in the Woods 5k? How will it support the work that you all do for the animals of Bradley County?
To us, a healthy community also has healthy pets and opportunities that allow those pets and their family members to be involved with one another. As more and more people are moving into our "small, big town," we want to continue making acquaintances with our neighbors (especially those with fur). Wagging in the Woods is just one of the ways we are trying to accomplish this goal.
Wagging in the Woods is unique in that proceeds will go to the Bradley County SPCA and our Artemis Fund, which helps to provide emergent medical and surgical care to pets in need.
What should runners expect on race day? Where is the race, when does it start, and is there anything else unique about it?
Wagging in the Woods will be hosted at Johnston Woods on November 16th, in the morning. We will have local food trucks and businesses present to make the chilly morning more comfortable for the runners. As far as uniqueness, our race is dog friendly. Winners are entered into raffles which include prizes such as a custom pet portrait from Hetzel Art Studio, passes to Orange Theory, and much, much more.
Anything else you would like to share? We ask that all dogs are leashed (4-5ft, non-retractable leashes only) and are up to date on their vaccines (must show proof on the day of the race). Taylor Animal Hospital, Bradley County SPCA, and Johnston Woods are not held liable for any dog fights or injuries should they occur.
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Don’t miss this chance to support animals here in Bradley County and have some fun with your own dog (or meet some there if you don’t have your own to run with)! Follow this link to sign up today!