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Suzi Tagg • 13 June 2024

Come and meet us at some of the events we are doing

23rd June  Eastbourne Dog Show, Ardingly, West Sussex

14th July    Cranleigh Country Show, Surrey

17th July    Thame and Oxfordshire Country Canine Society, Buckinghamshire

21st July     Southampton & District Canine Association, Victoria Park, Netley, Southampton

27th July    Tunbridge Wells & District Canine Society, Ardingly, West Sussex

7th August United Retriever Club, Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire

10th & 11th August   South Downs Show, QE Park, Petersfield

14th & 15th August  Gillingham and Shaftesbury Agricultural Show

25th & 26th August Swallowfield Country Show

7th September  Alresford Country Show

15th September  Hampshire Country Sports

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