Hundreds of dogs and their human companions made their footsteps count on Sunday at the annual RPSCA's Million Paws Walk.
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Carol Dwyer and some of her shetland sheep dogs took part in the event.
While she only brought a few of her fur babies out on Sunday, she said having so many was a full-time job, between their medical issues and grooming regime.
Dogs of all different shapes and sizes attended the charity's biggest event of the year with all funds raised staying in Tasmania and being used for the RSPCA's inspectorate service.
RSPCA volunteer Lyndell Whyte said it was a good turn out of about 300 people and more than 150 dogs.
Ms Whyte said all the dogs got along well this year, with no disagreements.
Dogs also made artwork and played the dog version of musical chairs at the event.
Prizes were also given out for best dressed and happiest face.