See What She Can Do (SWSCD) is a women-led, Aurora-based organization building community and connecting active women.
Stouffville’s Women and Dog Circle, a local SWSCD chapter, recently hosted an event at Muttz with Mannerz on Main Street.
Twenty-five local women and their dogs were joined by certified professional trainer Corey McCusker for games and training.
The dogs were challenged with puzzles and an agility course, while owners experienced the benefits of mentally stimulating their pets through scent training.
After an exciting session, the dogs received plenty of treats and participating owners enjoyed baked goods and companionship with each other and their furry friends.
SWSCD was founded during the pandemic by Caroline Wiley and Tina Finelli, two mothers who wanted to create a community that embraces women’s active side.
The organization aims to foster a world “where active women are appreciated for who they are, what they can do, and how they can compete,” as stated on their website.
The SWSCD website serves as its own hub for sharing stories, resources, inspiration, and events for women to keep active.
The next Women and Dogs Circle event will be a June 10 hike at the Eldred King Forest tract off Highway 48. Everyone is welcome, though preregistration is required.