Pup Aid is taking place at Primrose Hill on Saturday 2nd September. The event is jam-packed with fun for all the family, especially the four legged members. With delicious vegan food, a celebrity judged dog show, agility course, doggy displays and plenty of stalls, Pup Aid continues to be the biggest puppy welfare event of the year.
Pup Aid is a fun dog show organised by a group of dog-loving volunteers who work tirelessly towards ending the cruel practice of puppy farming. Pup Aid’s aim is simply to educate the British public about the correct way to get a dog, either by adopting a rescue dog, or by visiting a responsible breeder where you will always see the puppy interacting with it’s mother.
Each year this very special day gives the dog-loving public, the golden opportunity to help raise awareness about the UK’s cruel puppy farming trade by attending this amazing celebrity judged fun dog show.
1000 people and their pooches attended last year. Over 65 exhibitors - charitable stalls & boutique doggy shops.
Loads of celebrities to judge the dog show.
Pup Aid 2017 will again be held in Primrose Hill Park, just off Regents Park Road. The best entrance to access the park is at the corner of Regents Park Road and Albert Terrace. The closest tube station is Chalk Farm and we recommend you use public transport to travel to the event as parking is very limited.
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