Bark in the Park

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Marlay Park, Sunday 17th July

The Bark in the Park events are super family fun days with a 4km walk along a special paw printed route for you, your family – and most importantly, your four-legged friends – to enjoy! You’ll enjoy music, fun and games, raffles and dog competitions to win the much coveted titles of Dog with the Best Bark, Dog with the Happiest Smile, Dog with the Waggiest Tail, Dog with the Shiniest Coat and much, much more! The walks usually “barks off” at 3pm – come early and meet other dog lovers and their doggies taking part! On completion, all participants receive a certificate and a goody bag.

All money raised goes towards supporting the running costs of our charitable veterinary services.


Date:
Sunday 17th July
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
Free (sponsorship donation)
Address:
Marlay Park, Grange Road, Taylorsgrange, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Marlay Park, Grange Road, Taylorsgrange, Dublin, Ireland

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