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St Christopher's Hospice Virtual Dog Show


After the success of our first ever virtual dog show in June 2020, we are very excited to announce that it is back and live again until 15 February! If you think your pooch has what it takes, head over to our website www.stchristophers.org.uk/dogshow for more information on how to sign up and submit your entries. Good luck everyone!


Categories include:

Handsomest hound

Prettiest bitch

Golden oldie (8 years +)

Cutest puppy (up to 1 year)

Dog most like its owner

Most beautiful eyes

Child?s best friend

Scruffiest mutt


More of a cat person? Don't worry, our Cat Show is also back on 18 Feb - 1 March so put the date in your diary and remember to head to www.stchristophers.org.uk/catshow


?2.50 per category or ?10 for 5 categories

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