Dog Jog 2025 Event Recap

Date: May 25, 2025 | Location: WWCC Athletic Fields

Over 270 participants and their dogs came together to raise $36,230 for Blue Mountain Humane Society — our second-largest Dog Jog total ever!

Top Fundraisers

BMHS-affiliated individuals:

  • Taylor Knight – $5,212

  • Erica Marley – $2,084.40

Community individuals:

  • Angel Evan – $448.60

  • Ellie Blasy – $173

Top Teams:

  • BMHS Board of Directors – $3,637

  • Community Engagement Department – $1,258

  • Eastgate Striders – $698.20

  • The Zoomies – $320

What Your Support Means

The funds raised will help provide shelter, veterinary care, adoption support, and low-cost spay/neuter services for pets in our community.

Missed the Event?

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2025 Sponsors

2025 Vendors

  • Walla Walla Toyota, a Promotional Partner Sponsor, had a booth and generously supplied swag bags and the golf cart used during the event.

  • Sit Means Sit, a Promotional Partner Sponsor, attended with their trained dogs and shared insights into their obedience training programs available in the Walla Walla area.

  • Beebe Therapy Group’s Thomas Beebe, a Promotional Partner Sponsor, served as our announcer and emcee, guiding attendees through the day’s activities.

  • The Barkery offered their handmade, pet-safe dog treats and pupcakes. Their treats were a favorite among local pups and made with simple, wholesome ingredients.

  • W2 Photo Booth provided a fun photo station so attendees could capture memories from the day.

  • Andy’s Market generously provided complimentary apples and bottled water to help keep everyone refreshed during the event.

  • The Mill was on-site with their food truck, serving delicious local fare for attendees to enjoy.

  • Treasure Valley Coffee supplied fresh coffee to keep guests energized and warm.

  • Connor’s Cardboard Castles, a creative project by one of our talented BMHS volunteers, showcased intricate laser-cut designs.

  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hosted an informational booth where guests learned about local conservation and waterway projects.