Dogs in for a treat at Snetterton fun day
Dogs and dog lovers are in for a treat on Sunday , as Dogs Trust Snetterton Rehoming Centre hosts this year's Fun Day and Fun Dog Show - a popular event which always raises pounds for homeless hounds.
Dogs and dog lovers are in for a treat on Sunday , as Dogs Trust Snetterton Rehoming Centre hosts this year's Fun Day and Fun Dog Show - a popular event which always raises pounds for homeless hounds.
The event is taking place in the field adjacent to the Rehoming Centre, North End Road, Snetterton.
Visitors are encouraged to join in the activities, which include a Dog Dash for the fastest dog as well as the Fun Dog Show, Agility and Obedience Displays, the Dogs Trust Reunion Parade and a demonstration of their skills by the Eastern Area Prison Service Drug Dogs.
Other highlights include Norfolk Dog Control Services microchipping, games, charity and trade stalls, bric-a-brac and craft stalls, dog and human tombola stands as well as the raffle and refreshments.
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Organiser Barbara Emons, said: 'We are very excited about this year's Fun Day and Fun Dog Show and we really can promise a great day out for all the family, whether they have two legs or four!
'There will be all sorts of activities to keep everyone occupied and amused - there will definitely be something for everyone. So, please come along and support Dogs Trust Snetterton.'
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The gates will open at 11.30am to allow dog show registration to take place and the show will run until 4pm. Entrance to the
event is �1 for adults with free admission for senior citizens and children.