The Young Kennel Club will be hosting two rings as part of its interactive Kids Zone for the first time at the Dogs for the Disabled annual summer celebration.
The Dogs for the Disabled annual celebration takes place at the Kennel Club Building in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire on Saturday, May 31, and the YKC activities are for members and visitors alike.
The YKC Kids Zone will include ‘have a go’ flyball and obedience training for everyone who would like to join in, and a Crufts qualifying grooming competition for YKC members. Entries into the YKC Grooming Competition must be sent into the YKC office before the show, and application forms can be downloaded at www.ykc.org.uk.
The fun filled day is open to the public and there are lots of activities on offer including Meet Pups and Partnerships, Police Dog Display Team, Disability Sports Zone, Craft Fair and more.
YKC classes cost £5 per class, with 50% of class entries being donated to Dogs for the Disabled, and the show is open from 11am-3pm and is free for all visitors.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “This annual event is incredibly popular and is a great day out for all the family. The activities in the YKC Kids Zone are a fantastic way of introducing children to the range of dog related activities available. It’s open to children of all ages and looks set to be a lovely event for all involved.”
For more information about the event visit www.ykc.org.uk/dogs-disabled-fun-dog-day.