Calling all dog owners: charity dog event comes to Kendal

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Local charity CancerCare is set to welcome dog lovers to Abbot Hall Park on 31st August 2024 for the first-ever Woof & Wag event.

Local charity CancerCare is set to welcome dog lovers to Abbot Hall Park on 31st August 2024 for the first-ever Woof & Wag event.

CancerCare’s Woof & Wag will make use of the glorious setting of Abbot Hall Park in central Kendal to host a doggy-themed day out for the whole family, with dog, puppy or pack invited, too!

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Running from 11am to 4pm, Woof & Wag promises to be an action-packed afternoon with a host of activities, including dog-themed games and more. The featured event will be the dog show, which will run categories for pooches of all shapes, sizes and breeds. There will be classes and prizes for the best trick, the waggiest tail and the overall best in show among others. There will be a host of local shops and stalls, too, selling dog treats, toys and other essentials.

CancerCare will welcome pooches or all shapes, sizes and breeds to Abbot Hall Park on 31st August.CancerCare will welcome pooches or all shapes, sizes and breeds to Abbot Hall Park on 31st August.
CancerCare will welcome pooches or all shapes, sizes and breeds to Abbot Hall Park on 31st August.

The event is held in partnership with TryBooking, a Kendal-based online event ticketing platform. TryBooking sell tickets online and are totally free for free events. CancerCare has worked alongside TryBooking for several years and they are thrilled to be collaborating on the Woof & Wag.

The event is free to attend, with a £2 entry per dog per show class. To book your tickets to enter the dog show please use TryBooking https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DRRM

The café and facilities at the adjacent Abbot Hall art gallery will be available to use on the day.

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Woof & Wag is run in aid of CancerCare, an independent charity in North Lancashire and South Cumbria dedicated to helping people affected by cancer, life-shortening illnesses, or those bereaved by cancer, life-shortening illness, sudden and unexpected death.

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