Pyr adopters, rescuers and dog lovers of all kinds turned out last Sunday, March 21, for a walk in Connecticut on a beautiful Spring day. We were there to bring attention to a worthy cause–finding a cure for cancer in companion animals. Luke Robinson of 2 Dogs 2,000 Miles has made it all the way to Newtown, Connecticut from his starting point in Austin, Texas in September 2008.

Adopters, rescuers and Pyrs sign in.
National Great Pyrenees Rescue’s rescue partner, Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston, was there at the Austin launch. Many of us in the Northeast had been following the progress of Luke and his two Pyrs, Hudson and Murphy, so this was our opportunity to meet them in person and show our support.

Walkers make strides along the way.

Everyone gathers around as Luke (left), with walking stick, addresses the crowd.
It was a short two-mile walk and an opportunity to see old friends and meet new ones. It’s always an amazing sight to see so many Pyrs together. They aren’t always the most vigorous walkers and it was a warm day so the walk around the Fairfield Hills campus was just about the right length.
Everyone was eager to hear what Luke had to say about his journey and we were all invited to the Newtown library afterward to see a presentation and have some cake. National Pyr and 2 Dog 2000 mile volunteer, Jodi Bialek and her husband Scott, did a terrific job of putting the day together.

National Pyr founding member Samantha Kearse with Luke, her dog Logan and Hudson and Murphy.
Some of us had our pictures taken with Luke and his dogs and many of us thought seriously about making the trek to Boston, the weekend of June 18th, so we could be there when Luke, Hudson and Murphy arrive at their ultimate destination.