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Dog Walks Event in Heraklion on Saturday, March 22nd

Join Heraklion's Dog Walks on Saturday, March 22nd, from 10 AM to 1 PM. Support the city's shelter dogs through bonding and adoption efforts.

Offering locals the opportunity to play, exercise, and maybe even bond with their future canine partner, Heraklion’s municipal shelter promises a Saturday morning break from the usual routine as it opens its gates again for its regular “Dog Walks” project on March 22nd from 10 AM to 1 PM. This is more than simply a feel-good event; it’s a chance to remind pet owners—and, quite honestly, everyone—of their responsibility in creating a more compassionate society.

The Canine Meetup Plan: Designed for You (and Them)

Should the promise of sloppy kisses and wagging tails fall short, here’s why turning up counts:

  • Social Skills Drills: Shelter dogs require time to socialise with humans. Indeed, these days, even dogs need networking abilities.
  • Support Adoption Initiatives:  This is an audition for these pups to find their permanent homes, not just a stroll.
  • Return with time. There’s no need to pay a cheque; spending some time with these animals is a contribution.
  • Health Benefits (No, Actually):  Walking a dog helps both species involved to relax. Science most likely concurs.

Expect nothing less than wonderful pandemonium for attendance. The refuge’s location in Spartia (easily identified with signs beginning from Foinikia) sets the stage for relationships developing and connections being created.

An Event Requiring More Than Simple Applause

The Cultural and Volunteer Departments of Heraklion’s municipality, together with the shelter volunteers, have presented this slice of healthy Saturday entertainment. Although it would be easy to just give them a pat on the back, they are seeking more active participation. Want to go beyond strolling the walk? Future volunteers can come forward by completing the online form accessible on the municipal website.

For those who enjoy specifics, here is your to-do list:

  1. Mark “March 22nd” on the calendar.
  2. Show up to the shelter between 10 AM and 1 PM.
  3. Let the shelter staff pair you with an eager pooch.
  4. Walk, connect, and maybe fall in love—with the dog, not the blister you’ll probably earn from walking in stiff shoes.
  5. Consider adoption, fostering, or volunteering long-term.

That’s it. No hidden fees, no fine print, just a slice of your time that means the world to animals who’ve had a rough go of it. Even if adoption isn’t an option, consider this an exercise in accountability. Humans are, after all, the reason shelters exist in the first place.

So grab your sneakers, cancel your other plans (because, yes, they’re less important), and prepare for a morning of fresh air, wagging tails, and a reminder that sometimes, the simplest gestures make the biggest difference. Volunteers can sign up here: https://www.heraklion.gr/citizen/aithsh-filozwou/filozooi-aithsh.html

Categories: Crete
Victoria Udrea: Victoria is the Editorial Assistant at Argophilia Travel News, where she helps craft stories that celebrate the spirit of travel—with a special fondness for Crete. Before joining Argophilia, she worked as a PR consultant at Pamil Visions PR, building her expertise in media and storytelling. Whether covering innovation or island life, Victoria brings curiosity and heart to every piece she writes.
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