Duson-based organization is raising money to get trained dogs to disabled individuals

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On April 31, 3k9 Run for Abilities was held in Duson. This was an activity-filled event where dog training demos were performed and live music was played. A 5k run took place at the start of the event.

The sole purpose of this event was to raise funds for the Mill Pond Kennels’ Rescued Abilities Project. This project or program seeks to train healthy and trainable dogs to be paired with individuals with disabilities.

Nikki McBride, one of Mill Pond Kennels’ dog trainers, says that the help that goes into helping those in need means a lot.

Below is a video of the said event.

Article source: Katc.com

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