DOGS of all shapes and sizes will be taking their owners for a walk this Sunday.
The fundraiser - dubbed the 'Labra-shore' walk, will start at 11am - meet at 10.45am - at West Shore Beach at Dale Road car park.
The three-mile sponsored walk to Deganwy, along the coastal path and back, is being hosted by Murphy & Co Veterinary Practice, Llandudno.
All proceeds will go to the practice's chosen charities - Guide Dogs and T? Gobaith.
Deborah Rees, from Guide Dogs Cymru, said: "You can help Murphy & Co vets to raise money for Guide Dogs by joining their three-mile Labra-Shore Walk along Llandudno’s West Shore on Sunday. Bring your dog - it doesn’t have to be a Labrador, but it must be on a lead.
"Pups born to become guide dogs must be intelligent and good-natured, not nervous of crowds or frightened by sudden noises. Once born, each litter is named by a letter in the alphabet.
"Historically, the golden retriever crossed with the Labrador has produced the most successful guide dog of all, combining many of the great traits of both breeds. They are regarded as loyal, kind, happy and optimistic."
The walk is to celebrate Labradors being the nations voted number one breed Entry costs £5 and each dog will receive their own bow tie.
To get involved with Guide Dogs locally, telephone 07919228635.
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