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The occasion will take place on Saturday, May 18 from 11am to 4pm at Calder Holmes Park, Hebden Bridge.
The well-liked occasion is a should for our canine buddies and boasts loads of enjoyable for the entire household! With a 9 class enjoyable canine present, stalls, video games, have-a-go agility, music and extra. The occasion has been sponsored by J C Pet Supplies, and additional alternatives stay available for sponsorship.
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Emma Green, HRTC Project Manager and Deputy Clerk, stated: “We are delighted to once again be partnering with the RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford & District branch to bring this popular event back to Hebden Bridge.
“Responsible dog ownership plays a key role in the Hebden Royd community. We know that pets can make an important addition to our lives and families, they can enhance our experiences of the outdoors as well as help reduce loneliness.
“We’re looking forward to recognising and celebrating this at another fabulous community event!”
The occasion is free to attend, and also you don’t have to be a canine proprietor to hitch within the enjoyable.
For those that are attending with their four-legged buddies you’ll be able to join the canine present or agility on the day.
Fay Gibbons, Marketing & Communications Officer stated: “Hebden’s Happy Hounds is always such a fun day! As a local animal charity partnering with Hebden Royd Council, it’s important to highlight the need for responsible dog ownership, keeping our open spaces safe, whilst also providing the right love and care for our four-legged friends.
“It’s the perfect opportunity to learn more about caring for our canines and you might even come away with a rosette or two – we hope you can join us for another amazing event!”
Hebden’s Happy Hounds hopes to lift very important funds for the RSPCA Animal Rehoming Centre on Wade Street, Halifax.
There may also be a possibility to drop off provides for the Mayor of Hebden Royd’s chosen charity – Calder Food Support – at a devoted stall on the day.