The ever popular Bark in the Park is on its way back. The dog show, supported by Coastway Vets, will take place again on Sunday, 18th July in the dog area of the park.
The return will be subject to the latest Government guidance on COVID safety measures for outdoor events.
The fun event will include the following classes:
- Cutest puppy
- Handsome dog
- Prettiest girl
- Doggy triathlon
- Golden oldie (>7 years old)
- Best rescue
- Temptation alley
- Fancy dress
- Best trick
- Sausage catcher
- BEST IN SHOW
We welcome sponsorship for each of the categories. For prices click HERE.
BARK IS BACK!
The popular Bark in the Park is back. It will take place on Sunday, 18th July in the dog area of the park. Once again Coastway Vets will be the overall sponsor.
The event will be organised taking into account latest Government guidance for outdoor events which is expected to be published on 21st June.
The event will feature ten classes, as well as Best in Show. The categories are:
- Cutest puppy
- Handsomest dog
- Prettiest girl
- Doggie triathlon
- Golden oldie (> seven years old)
- Best rescue
- Temptation alley
- Fancy dress
- Best trick
- Best sausage catcher
- BEST IN SHOW
Each class, including Best in Show, can be sponsored. For more information click HERE.
For information about stalls click HERE
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