558 days ago

BARKET EMERGES AT BREWTOWN

Michael from Trentham

A market designed to include everything dog related is coming to Upper Hutt's Brewtown on Sunday May 28, 9am to 2pm.

So there will be stalls, toys, treats, chews, training aids, apparel, info on doggy day care centres and boarding facilities.

Well behaved dogs can come along too.

Brewtown has always been open to dogs accompanying their handlers in a lot of the facilities at Brewtown.

This could become the second annual "expo" involving dogs in the Wellington region. The other is the Wellington Pet Expo staged in Porirua.
The Pet Expo costs up to $10 per person entry fee. The Barket costs a gold coin donation.

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