Dog-caring hoomans can sign up with the enjoyable at 2 pawsome occasions next month – both in help of a devoted group who help reunite owners with their missing out on family pets throughout Ayrshire.
Dumfries House’s yearly Fun Dog Show will return on Wednesday, August 16 with contests, stalls and a dexterity course.
The popular yearly occasion provides regional pooches the chance to contend for a series of rewards and light-hearted titles consisting of Best Sausage Catcher, Waggiest Tail, Best Trick, Cutest Puppy and Best Rescue Dog.
Those under the age of 10 will likewise have the chance to flaunt their training abilities in a quote to be crowned Best Young Handler.
And there will be a range of stalls, in addition to Doggy Dash and a ‘have a go’ dexterity course.
This year’s occasion will be kept in help of Ayrshire Drone Dog Rescue (ADDR)- a group of devoted volunteers who help reunite owners with their missing out on family pets using drones, gadgets and humane traps.
ADDR rely entirely on contributions for their voluntary work, which sees volunteers stabilizing full-time jobs together with domesticity.
But prior to crowning the Waggiest Tail at Dumfries House, dog-lovers can get their paws on more enjoyable as ADDR will host a very first birthday celebration for their pups on Sunday, August 6 at Harperland Dogruns & Agility, in Dundonald, from 11am to 1pm.
There will be stalls, crafts, raffles, doggy competitors, and activities for the entire family.
ADDR are presently looking for stall holders and sponsors to help make the occasion pawsitively pawesome.
Liz Milligan, ADDR lead volunteer who resides in Kilmarnock, said: “We are looking for stall holders to take part in the very first birthday event of the ADDR puppies.
“We welcome any dog-related, child-related (face painters, balloon modellers), or crafty stalls.
“We are likewise thinking about businesses happy to sponsor the occasion, with the advantage of being included in social networks projects, media protection, and occasion marketing.
“Donating rewards for a raffle stall would likewise be considerably valued.
“The day will be filled with doggy competitions, free run time for your pooch, and plenty of activities for the whole family and furry friends.”
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Tickets are £8 per dog and grownups and kids go complimentary (one car per household). For ticket details, click here.
Dumfries House Fun Dog Show occurs on Wednesday, August 16 from 10am up until 1pm.
Participants are motivated to sign up ahead of time at the estate’s Visitor Centre. Advance registration will range from Saturday 1 – Saturday, August 15, and will cost £2 per classification, or £1 for the Doggy Dash and dexterity course. On the day registration will be available at £3 per classification.
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