Main Ring Timetable announced; in partnership with Artificial Grass North East
The team are excited to announce this year's main ring timetable in partnership with Artificial Grass North East.
Our popular display ring returns with everything from fast and furious flyball to agility and whippet racing!
The packed timetable will feature some new additions as well as returning favourites. Newcomers include UK Sniffer Dogs and Simon Whitehead.
There will also be a special edition in partnership with Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter at 1.00pm both days. Timetables are subject to change.
Artificial Grass North East commented "We are thrilled to sponsor the main arena at The North East Dog Festival 2023 as an artificial grass company because we strongly believe in creating an amazing environment for dogs to enjoy their outdoor space.
Our mission is to provide pet- friendly solutions that enhance the well-being of both dogs and their owners. By sponsoring we aim to support an event that promotes the joy and safety of dogs in the North East region.
We understand the challenges dog owners face when it comes to maintaining a clean and enjoyable outdoor space for their furry friends. That's why we are passionate about providing artificial grass that not only offers a beautiful and durable alternative to natural grass but also addresses common concerns such as messy paws and muddy patches. Our PET grass is designed to be pet-friendly, allowing dogs to play, run, and roll around without the worry of dirt or allergens"
The North East Dog Festival aligns perfectly with our values of creating a safe and enjoyable environment for dogs and their owners. It offers a unique platform to educate pet owners about the benefits of artificial grass, showcasing how it can transform their outdoor areas into dog- friendly havens. We are excited to be a part of this festival and contribute to the overall happiness and well-being of dogs in the North East. Together, let's make outdoor spaces cleaner, safer, and more enjoyable for our beloved four-legged companions!
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