Hopes that 30 dog owners will be able to learn new skills
A charity on the Island is raising money to put at least 30 local dog owners through canine first aid training.
Greyhound Aid League Isle of Man has planned an online auction which will start on Wednesday (20 November).
More than 120 items - from spa sessions to travel vouchers, a treadmill and even a pizza oven - will be up for grabs.
The first aid training will be led by Kate Divers of Ruff Mutts Canine Behaviour at Busy Bee Dog Training in Ramsey.
The two-hour sessions will take place on the afternoon of Saturday, 25 January 2025 and cost £10 payable to Greyhound Aid League IoM.
Sally and Kim from the charity told Manx Radio they're hoping to raise about £1,000 which will help cover the first two sessions of the training course.
Bidding officially starts at 9am on Wednesday - you can find out more on the Greyhound Aid League Facebook page.
The auction closes on 24 November.
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