HUNDREDS of dogs of all shapes and sizes will be taking part in a huge walk in Waddesdon Manor.

The Great British Dog Walk, a popular charity walk run by national assistance dog charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, is back for its ninth year on April 28.


On the day there will be two walk options – either 5km or 3km routes, making it ideal for dog owners, families, single walkers, organised walking groups and those who simply want to meet lots of dogs and get a bit of exercise for a good cause.

The walk at Waddesdon Manor will also feature fun additional activities, including a cake sale with homemade cakes provided by the charity’s incredible volunteers.

A free dog bandana is included with every adult ticket.

The charity says it costs around £40,000 to fully train and support a hearing dog for the duration of its life and Hearing Dogs for Deaf People receives no government funding so every walker will be helping to create more life-changing partnerships - like 16-year-old Zach and his hearing dog Echo.

Before he was partnered with Echo, Zach struggled to get to sleep every night.

His mum Kirsty said: “Zach said that if he closed his eyes without his hearing aids in, he might not see or hear a burglar. He couldn’t hear us moving around the house, so he felt really alone in the dark.

“He started going to bed with his hearing aids in. Then he wanted music on. Then a light. Then he wanted someone with him in his room. Soon he began to experience night terrors.

“Every day felt like a fight for survival. It affected everything, day in, day out. He would just about make it through a school day, with no energy for after-school clubs or sports activities.”

Then, just before his eighth birthday, Zach was partnered with hearing dog Echo – a life-changing yellow Labrador.

“In came this big bundle of yellow fur, a big, friendly presence that just seemed to make the room feel ‘safe’ somehow”, explained Kirsty.

“That night, out went the hearing aids, the music and the lights. Zach didn’t need them.

He said, “Echo will keep me safe,” and that was the end of that!"

Carina Hummel, managing director at Specsavers Audiology, which sponsors the Great British Dog Walk, said: “This event is an excellent way for people to have fun, get some exercise, meet like-minded people and perhaps most importantly, meet lots of cute dogs while supporting a good cause.

“If every person who took part in the Great British Dog Walk raised just £10 by getting themselves or their dog sponsored, the charity could train another dog like Echo to alert deaf people to important and life-saving sounds that they would otherwise miss and help them to leave loneliness behind.

“We’re so proud of our involvement in the Great British Dog Walk and the fact that it helps to transform the lives of deaf people like Zach. We’re very much looking forward to the walks and hope lots of people in each area will come along and show their support.”

Tickets to each event are £12 in advance or £15 on the day.

While sponsorship is not essential, it would be much appreciated to help the charity train more life-changing dogs.

To sign-up visit www.hearingdogs.org.uk