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Wagging tails and treats galore at Old Parks Doggy Day

The first-ever event at the sports club was such a success organiser promises to make it annual.

It was all fun, treats, wagging tails and new friends as Old Parktonian Sports Club hosted its first-ever Doggy Day.

A gloriously sunny morning greeted dogs and their humans at the Bordeaux venue on July 24.

Riley watches people go and she starts her walk. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Stalls of various suppliers of dog food, treats, and health supplements for dogs, circled a section of the field, with some pancakes and coffee for the people too.

Diana Appleby walks Skyler while Janeen Bredenkamp walks Miko and Yui. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Groomers were also on hand, as well as a fenced-off pen for Happy Yappers, an animal shelter that had lots of dogs and puppies up for adoption, or merely to play with for the day.

Dogs and their owners set out on the walk. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The highlight for many was a walk around part of the sports club – a 1km route that could be completed as many times as desired.

Diana Appleby, Janeen Bredenkamp and Anneke Appleby, with Skyler, Miko and Riley. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Then followed were an agility show, best-dressed dog competition, dog and owner look-alike competition, dog dancing and a raffle.

Bethan and Megan Martell with their dogs Josi and Ollie enter the best-dressed competition. Bethan and Josi ended up winning. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Water troughs and free dog ice cream and food samples were on hand to keep the furry friends energised through it all. Owners did well with keeping the place clean after their dogs had done their business, too.

Janeen Bredenkamp walks Miko and Yui. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“Young and old turned up with their dogs, in all shapes and sizes, and had a whole lot of fun in the sun,” said event organiser Lee-Ann Kerr.

A Happy Yappers puppy waits in the pen to be adopted. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“The dog walk, the agility display, the doggy dancing and the stalls, all formed a wonderful get-together that is definitely going to become an annual event.”

Drisana and Nakeisha Nunkumar dress up with their dog Rocco. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The look-alike competition was won by Shane Durrant and Buster. With their matching red caps, it was hard to tell them apart.

One of the Happy Yappers dogs available for adoption enjoys cuddles with Ashleigh Cottrell. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The best-dressed competition was won by Bethan Martell’s dog Josi, who wore a big red and orange outfit.

Ella McDermott and Mouse enjoy the day out. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Courtney Harmer and Huraka enter the best-dressed dog competition. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Stephen van Vuuren and Ashleigh Cottrell play with two Happy Yappers dogs that are up for adoption. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Anneke Appleby and Riley begin their walk. Photo: Nicholas Zaal
Gemma Armstrong and Ashleigh Smit enjoy the day with Gus and Patches. Photo Nicholas Zaal

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