Margie Smith-Simmons, [317] 327-1396mssimmon@indygov.org
Dana Ramey, [317] 274-3432, ext. 267DRamey@NIFS.org
INDIANAPOLIS – Through a creative collaboration, Indianapolis Animal Care & Control (IACC) and The National Institute for Fitness and Sport (NIFS) have teamed up to offer both the four-legged and two-legged members of our community an innovative fitness program, "Walk a Hound, Lose a Pound."
The "Walk a Hound, Lose a Pound" program was developed to address two major community concerns:
Adoptable dogs will be brought from the shelter to NIFS for the "Walk a Hound, Lose a Pound" program and they will be "loaned" to the public for a walking session throughout the White River State Park grounds. "We are excited to have this opportunity to partner with such a well-known fitness facility for a worth while cause through which both the people and pets in our community can benefit," said Jim Garrard, administrator for Indianapolis Animal Care & Control. "This simple, but inspiring program allows people to get physically fit with a fun-loving companion, a shelter dog."
The "Walk a Hound, Lose a Pound" program will take place:
WHEN: Every Saturday, September 27th through October 25th9am-12pm WHERE: The National Institute for Fitness and Sport250 University Blvd.IUPUI Campus
The goals of the program are to provide an alternative and creative means to physical fitness to a currently unfit population; to publicize the plight of homeless animals in Indianapolis and Marion County and to encourage responsible pet ownership and the adoption of these animals into permanent homes; and to promote the positive physical and mental benefits of pet ownership.