It’s paw-ty time for the canine community! To celebrate the end of the summer pool season, we’re un-leashing the fun at Templeton Summer Pool!
Dog parents can bring their pups along for a play on Sunday 6 April from 10am to 12pm.
This is an open session time for dogs of all sizes.
Entry fee – a gold coin donation per dog. Only one dog per owner please.
Let’s raise the woof! All proceeds will be donated to Dogwatch Sanctuary Trust who work towards rescuing, retraining and rehoming abandoned and surrendered dogs.
Rain or shine, the event will go ahead.
Have a paws-ome time!
A big thank you to Joe’s Garage for sponsoring this event! They will have a coffee cart on site. Free micro-chipping will be offered on site by the Christchurch City Council Animal Management Team to any Christchurch registered dogs that aren’t currently microchipped. We ask that all dogs attending the event are vaccinated. In the instance that your dog becomes sick or injured during or after the event, the council takes no responsibility. If your pooch has been unwell or had diarrhoea in the past week, we ask that you please stay home to keep other dogs safe. Dog owners will need to ensure that they always have full control of their dog and are expected to manage bad behaviour.
Dog parents can bring their pups along for a play on Sunday 6 April from 10am to 12pm.
This is an open session time for dogs of all sizes.
Entry fee – a gold coin donation per dog. Only one dog per owner please.
Let’s raise the woof! All proceeds will be donated to Dogwatch Sanctuary Trust who work towards rescuing, retraining and rehoming abandoned and surrendered dogs.
Rain or shine, the event will go ahead.
Have a paws-ome time!
A big thank you to Joe’s Garage for sponsoring this event! They will have a coffee cart on site. Free micro-chipping will be offered on site by the Christchurch City Council Animal Management Team to any Christchurch registered dogs that aren’t currently microchipped. We ask that all dogs attending the event are vaccinated. In the instance that your dog becomes sick or injured during or after the event, the council takes no responsibility. If your pooch has been unwell or had diarrhoea in the past week, we ask that you please stay home to keep other dogs safe. Dog owners will need to ensure that they always have full control of their dog and are expected to manage bad behaviour.
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