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Dog show and summer fair


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Join us for a another great day out in Norwood Park as we celebrate our annual dog show.


This is the fourth dog show in Norwood Park in London (SE19 1AR) and promises to be another fun day out for all the family on Saturday (September 20) from 12 until 4pm.


The show is a great day out for all the family with bouncy castle, face painting, and other attractions.

There are plenty of fun categories to show off your dog's talents with a 'Hollywoof' themed fancy dress


The dog show is being held is organised by The Friends of Norwood Park and is kindly supported by Norwood Forum, Paxton Veterinary Clinics, and Lambeth Council?s animal welfare team. Entry per class is ?1 with all funds raised on the day donated to Manchester Dogs' Home to help with rebuilding the home after it was destroyed in a fire.


Registration begins at mid-day and the dog show starts at 1pm. All the other attractions start at midday. All classes cost ?1 to enter.

The classes are:


-Cutest Puppy


-Golden Oldie


-Best in Show


-Luckiest Rescue


-Best Trick


-Film and TV star themed dog fancy dress.


There will be prizes in each category for the best three entries, plus a rosette for your pet and a certificate for the owner. Lambeth animal welfare team will be offering free micro chipping. For more information visit: www.friendsofnorwoodpark.co.uk or email [email protected]

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