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The occasion will happen at the animal sanctuary’s website, nestled in the gorgeous Blackdown Hills of Somerset, to raise important funds for a paw-some cause.

The day assures a range of enjoyable classes, a treat-filled temptation street, have-a-go-agility, regional business stands, and tasty confectionary – with all funds raised going straight towards the saving, rehab, and rehoming of Ferne’s 300+ animals.

The exciting program welcomes dogs of all types, ages and capabilities to take part in a series of enjoyable classes consisting of: Cutest Youngster (puppies under 1 year); Best Veteran (7 years and over); Most Handsome Dog; Prettiest Bitch; Loveliest Large Dog; Loveliest Little Dog; Waggiest Tail; Best Trick; Best Rescue; Best Ferne Rescue; and Best in Show.

Whether they’re a skilled expert or dominating their very first challenge, the have-a-go dexterity is available to all, with all pups who finish the circuit being granted a rosette.

Temptation Alley, filled with toys and treats, difficulties dogs to neglect temptation, listen to guidelines, and reach their owner at the end of the street.

A range of regional businesses will be hosting stalls to support the yearly dog program, offering a range of goodies consisting of family pet snuggle sacks, felt pet pictures, dog toys and treats, style, homeware, and skin care brand names, along with pottery and woodwork sculptures.

Registration for the dog reveal opens from 10am on Sunday, September 3, with evaluating starting from 11.30am.

Entry is £8 per car, that includes parking, entry to the dog program, and entry to the sanctuary. Each class expenses £2 to go into.

Kevan Hodges, president at Ferne Animal Sanctuary, says, “We are extremely delighted for the return of Ferne’s yearly dog program.

“The occasion assures to be an enjoyable day for canine buddies and owners alike.

“Most notably, all occasion profits will straight benefit the locals of Ferne Animal Sanctuary, and will help keep our animals warm over the winter season, well-fed, and offered life-altering health care, especially for those who’ve had a distressed time prior to joining us.

“Our thanks to the class and activity sponsors: Alro Services Ltd, Pet Remedy, Coombfield Veterinary Hospital, Walpole Dunn, Travis Perkins – Taunton, Netitude, Nisyst, Teapot Creative, The BV Magazine, WBW, Yarcombe Woodland Products, Nigel K Ford – Funeral Director and Bob O’Connor Ltd for their kind support.”

Ferne Animal Sanctuary is a non-government-funded charity that has actually supplied sanctuary and rehab to undesirable and abandoned animals for more than 80 years.

Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and embedded in the Blackdown Hills near Chard, Somerset, Ferne Animal Sanctuary homes and takes care of more than 300 animals on its 72-acre website.

To register for a stall at the dog program, visit this website

For more info about Ferne Animal Sanctuary, visit their website.

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