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Saturday 13 July 2019 | 11am
Victoria Embankment Park
Tickets: £16.25 (one adult and one dog), additional dogs £5
Bring along your four-legged friend and have a bark in the park at Nottingham’s Dog Jog this summer!
Dog Jog is a unique 5k jogging event for you and your dog to get fit and have fun. Each event offers a relaxed, fun atmosphere with no times and no pressure, you and your pet pick the pace!
Dog Jog is a brilliant opportunity to accomplish your personal goals with your dog by your side; whether you are raising money for a charity close to your heart or simply wish to keep fit. Plus, when you cross the finish line you’ll receive a fantastic Doggy Bag jam-packed with goodies for both you and your four-legged friend, as well as a Dog Jog Collar Keyring medal!
Find out more and enter today on the Dog Jog website. All ages and dogs welcome.
● £16.25 (one adult and one dog), additional dogs £5
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