West Sussex Schnauzerfest 2020

Where: Petworth Park, Hampers Green (parking), GU28 9NP
When: Saturday 10 October
Time: 11:00am

Please DO NOT park in Petworth Park itself as you won’t be near the meet up location for this walk if you do. Suggested parking and meeting point is Hampers Green Common where there is FREE parking. They will then move through Kennel Lodges pedestrian doors into the park itself. Please meet 10.45am for an 11:00am set-off.

This is an easy walk around the lower pond in Petworth Park, which will take around 30-45 mins after which can carry on into the town if anyone would like to. There are many coffee shops and pubs in Petworth which allow dogs.

(Please note: There is a herd of over 500 fallow deer that roam freely within Petworth Park. The group will stay away from them, but please be aware of their presence as they roam free, and let’s all keep dogs under control if we come across them. Dogs are welcomed at the Park but we would like to make everyone coming to the walk aware that deer are in the Park).

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house-and-park/features/walking-your-dog-at-petworth-

Petworth is a beautiful, historic town, nice to visit 🙂
http://discoverpetworth.uk

If you intend going to this walk, please click GOING or INTERESTED on the Event page.

Schnauzerfest is an annual charity fundraising event, which gathers lots of lovely schnauzers and humans together for walks up and down the country! Money raised by Schnauzerfest (a registered charity) pays for veterinary treatment needed by dogs saved from puppy farms and other bad backgrounds.

You can find full details here:
www.schnauzerfest.org and www.facebook.com/SchnauzerfestUK

FUNDRAISING
There’s no set fee to take part in any Schnauzerfest walk. Schnauzerfest take the ‘honesty box’ approach and everyone is welcome to give as little, or as much as they choose to.

By donating online, please claim GIFT AID if you’re eligible. Donations can be made before or after the walks and no-one is going to check what’s been made or not. The charity want everyone to give what they’re able, or willing to, and to just enjoy taking part.

ONLINE DONATIONS LINK
www.schnauzerfest.org

GUIDELINES FOR TAKING PART IN GROUP WALKS
Some walks can be very busy, others are quieter, every walk is fun if you follow some common sense guidelines.

Not all dogs will be happy in a crowd, so please look for walks that suit your dogs (not necessarily the same as what suits you!) the charity always put the dogs first at Schnauzerfest.

Always, always, always look out for your own dog. If the walk is busy and especially at a venue you are not familiar with, your dog may get disoriented and panic. Stay close to your dog. Keep them close to you. Close. Not running off into the distance, or back looking for you, not off into the crowd, not without you being there too. Close.

With a lot of dogs in one place, it can be hard keeping an eye out for your dog if they are offlead. Please, please, please be sensible. Do not let your dog off lead if you are not going to be absolutely eagle-eyed as to where they are, what they are doing, and be making sure not only your dog is happy with the crowd but everyone around them is too! Keep them close to you. Or, keep yourself close to your dogs, even better! Close.

Dogs can panic in new places with a lot of new people and dogs around them. Or just get plain old silly over-excited. Think about your dog at all times, whilst you’re chatting, keep your dog within sight at all times. It only takes a few seconds for dogs to get into a crowd on a busy walk and they need to know you are close by.

If your dog has issues with other dogs – a schnauzerfest group walk may not be the best way to spend your day. Don’t set your dog up to fail. If you want to help your dog have a great day, take appropriate precautions and measures.

Finally, if you are being an angel and you not only have your own dogs under your nose, but you see another one who is looking lost, or looking for their human friends, please give a helping hand and gather the dog to you in a calm manner. Some dogs may not come to you, so don’t panic, that won’t help however tempting it might be! Stay calm, call others to help, calmly, and help the dog and owner be reunited. It’s what we’d all do on any regular walk isn’t it, Schnauzerfest walks are just that, dog walks, where our dogs stay close by and enjoy themselves 🙂

IMPORTANT: by attending this walk, you agree that you’re doing so by your own choice and taking full responsibility for yourself, your dogs and do not expect hosts or anyone else associated with Schnauzerfest to take any responsibility for you or your dogs.

You also promise to enjoy yourself and have a great day out with your dogs 🙂


From: 10 October 2020 11:00 To : 10 October 2020 13:00
Location: Petworth Park
Cost: FREE

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