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Enjoy a family day out at Norwood Park's annual Dog Show Saturday July 18.


The popular event organised by The Friends of Norwood Park and sponsored by Paxton Vets is back for it's fifth year.


The dog show starts at 2pm and registration takes place from 12.45pm. The show finishes at 4pm.


This year's fancy dress theme is Superhero and we are looking forward to seeing some super powers on display from our local doggies.


Other classes include: Cutest Puppy, Golden Oldie, Best in Show, Dog Most Like its Owner, Luckiest Rescue, and Best Trick.


There are some great goodie bags up for grabs for winning hounds provided by Paxton Vets.


There is a ?1 per entry per dog per class with money raised going back towards funding future events in the park.


It's a great day out for the family and this year The Hungry Hippo Cafe will organising a BBQ for all those hungry humans.


For more information visit: www.friendsofnorwoodpark.co.uk

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