Oct. 15, Saturday — Fitness-minded dogs and their two-legged running buddies
will team up for the annual Dog ‘n’ Jog fun run, coordinated by UC Davis’
Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. This year’s
event follows the theme of “Taking Strides Towards Vector-Borne Disease
Control Awareness.” All levels of runners and walkers are welcome, and
participants don’t have to be accompanied by dogs.
The event will begin near Gladys Valley Hall, northeast of the Veterinary
Medical Teaching Hospital, with on-site registration opening at 7 a.m. A 5K
and 10K run will start at 8 a.m. and a 1.5-mile run at 10:30 a.m. The run will
be followed by a Puppy Palooza Health Fair.
Registration is $15 for the 1.5-mile run, $20 for the 5K and $30 for the 10K.
Proceeds will benefit the national veterinary student organization and its One
Health Initiative Vector-Borne Disease Control Awareness Program. One Health
is an international movement focused on fostering unity among the human and
veterinary health sciences, by incorporating concepts of public, human and
animal health to combat disease epidemics, especially those that affect both
people and animals.
Registration for the run is available online at:
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/clubs/scavma/dognjog.html. Runners are
encouraged …
Animal-Related Diseases Concern Scientists