Port Stephens locals flock to first Doggy Day Out

Two of the four-legged event attendees discussing the success of the day – Rusty is wearing her lion’s mane, which created quite a stir with some of the kids in attendance.

 

PORT Stephens residents got a chance to enjoy their first ever Doggy Day Out at Robinson Reserve over the weekend.

Dogs and their owners enjoyed a great day with interactions with National Parks and Wildlife, Port Stephens Council and of course plenty of four-legged friends.

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Kelly Hammond, one of the founding members of Birubi Paws told News Of The Area, “On behalf of Birubi Paws a huge thanks to Jay and Elizabeth from Port Stephens Council!

“Our first doggie day out was truly successful.”

She went on to thank Ranger Dan and the staff from National Parks for sharing their knowledge and passion for Worimi Country.

Saturday was blustery with strong onshore winds, however the weather didn’t stop the four-legged friends enjoying free treats and learning new skills.

“We look forward to next year as the event grows,” she said.

There are plans to grow the event with new activities including best dressed dog on the day in the future.

 

By Marian SAMPSON

 

Ranger Dan with Birubi Paws member Kelly Hammond.

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