Port Stephens Dog Sports Club Agility Trial at Boomerang Park Raymond Terrace

THE weekend of 28 and 29 July will see a variety of well trained dogs from across the region collect in Boomerang Park Raymond Terrace for the annual Port Stephens Dog Sports Club Agility Trial. Christine Slowiaczek from the Club said the dogs will be put through a challenging circuit of jumps, ramps, and tunnels, all competing for the championship ribbons. “While the dogs and their owners are taking part in these energetic competitions spectators can sit back and be amazed,” she said. Hot food and good coffee are available on both days, but it would be a good idea to bring your own folding chair. Ms Slowiaczek told News Of THe Area, “The dogs competing on each day have entered for these events and it is not advised to bring your family dog as there will be a lot of dogs on the field and all dogs need to be on leash.” Raymond Terrace Dog Park is at the Northern end of Boomerang Park near the intersection of Kangaroo and Freeth Streets. Parking is very limited but it is a lovely walk across Boomerang Park from Irrawang Street.
One of the dog from the Port Stephens Dog Sports Club

 

THE weekend of 28 and 29 July will see a variety of well trained dogs from across the region collect in Boomerang Park Raymond Terrace for the annual Port Stephens Dog Sports Club Agility Trial.

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Christine Slowiaczek from the Club said the dogs will be put through a challenging circuit of jumps, ramps, and tunnels, all competing for the championship ribbons.

“While the dogs and their owners are taking part in these energetic competitions spectators can sit back and be amazed,” she said.

Hot food and good coffee are available on both days, but it would be a good idea to bring your own folding chair.

Ms Slowiaczek told News Of THe Area, “The dogs competing on each day have entered for these events and it is not advised to bring your family dog as there will be a lot of dogs on the field and all dogs need to be on leash.”

Raymond Terrace Dog Park is at the Northern end of Boomerang Park near the intersection of Kangaroo and Freeth Streets.

Parking is very limited but it is a lovely walk across Boomerang Park from Irrawang Street.

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