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The Illawarra's best Dog Day Out proudly brought to you by Pound Paws and North Wollongong Hotel returns on Saturday 21st September from 12pm to 4pm.
The North Gong Dog Day is a collaborative effort between Pound Paws and The North Gong Hotel, transforming the venue into a dog lover’s paradise. The entire hotel and carpark will be taken over for this puppy fiesta, featuring an array of activities and entertainment for both pets and their owners.Dog owners and enthusiasts can look forward to exploring pet market stalls offering everything from doggy fashion and organic treats to training sessions and pet art activities. To add to the festivities, there will be live music performances by local artists, a Rescue Dog Adoption Parade, informative talks on responsible pet ownership, a doggy ball pit, and even a Puppy Paw-casso Art Station where your pup can show off their creative side!
Our four-legged friends will be spoiled with a delicious pub feast courtesy of Amanda’s Homemade Dog Treats, which includes doggy beer, snacks, and paw-secco for the more sophisticated pups. This gives owners the chance to relax with a drink or two, knowing their pets are being pampered.
“Pound Paws is incredibly thankful to both the North Gong Hotel and the local Illawarra community for their support. Their involvement has been key to the success of this event over the past five years. Each year, we collaborate with a variety of dog rescue groups across NSW, creating even more opportunities for pets to find their loving forever homes,” says Brittany Bloomer, Founder of Pound Paws.
“The North Gong Hotel takes great pride in its ongoing support of pet adoption through our partnership with Pound Paws. The Dog Day event has not only grown each year but has become a celebration of the amazing and supportive community we are fortunate to be a part of,” adds Joshua H, North Gong Hotel Manager.
Get ready for a day filled with wagging tails, joyful barks, and an unforgettable celebration of our furry friends. Join us at the North Gong Hotel on Saturday, September 21st – it's going to be a barking good time!
When: Saturday 21st September 2024, from 12pm until 4pm
Where: North Wollongong Hotel, 3 Flinders Street, North Wollongong, NSW, 2500
Details: Free to attend. Parking is free.
For more details, please visit www.eventbrite.com.au
Dogs also have the opportunity to strut their stuff on the stage, showing off their best costumes or tricks, to go in the draw to not only make their fur-parents proud, but win some fantastic prizes too! A VIP Judging Panel, featuring prominent local figures from Wollongong, will be on hand to score the adorable contestants.
Don’t have a dog? No worries! There will be dogs available for adoption from various NSW rescue groups, including Rescue Hub, Animal Trust Society, Wollongong Pet Connection, and Country Companion Animal Rescue. This is your opportunity to find your fur-ever friend!
The North Gong Hotel will come alive with dogs and live music, promising to be another great day out for dog lovers of all ages!
The North Gong Hotel will come alive with dogs and live music, promising to be another great day out for dog lovers of all ages!
“The North Gong Hotel takes great pride in its ongoing support of pet adoption through our partnership with Pound Paws. The Dog Day event has not only grown each year but has become a celebration of the amazing and supportive community we are fortunate to be a part of,” adds Joshua H, North Gong Hotel Manager.
When: Saturday 21st September 2024, from 12pm until 4pm
Where: North Wollongong Hotel, 3 Flinders Street, North Wollongong, NSW, 2500
Details: Free to attend. Parking is free.
For more details, please visit www.eventbrite.com.au
Pound Paws is an Australian charity providing a modern online approach to pet rehoming. Their online search engine allows users to find their ideal pet in pounds and rescue centres nationwide. They also host adoption events, like the North Gong Dog Day, to assist rescue groups in finding homes for pets.
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