
RRISD hosted the 2016 Doggy Dash at Purple Sage Elementary School from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 27. Proposed by Student Council, the Doggy Dash helped to raise awareness for military dogs. Volunteers came from Westwood, McNeil, Round Rock, and Stony Point. Admission was $2 for each person attending.
Several activities were available, including a demonstration of the jobs military dogs carry out. A fashion show for dogs followed the demonstration. Those attending were encouraged to dress up their dogs in the most interesting clothing they could think of. A variety of outfits were seen, ranging from cute tutus to a devil costume.

Once the fashion show concluded, students and dog owners alike set out for a walk on a nearby nature trail. Students weren’t the only ones attending — a few school administrators were present as well.
“[Military dogs] save people’s lives, and keeps it safe for the soldiers.” Associate Principal Ms. Kim Hodge said. “[This event] helps raise awareness, and it gets people together with other dogs, and it makes it fun.”
With the nature walk, volunteers aimed to encourage physical activity.

The 2016 Doggy Dash successfully brought attention to the role military dogs play in everyday lives and helped educate others on the importance of these canine helpers.