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Canny Canines join The North East Dog Festival team

The North East Dog Festival is pleased to announce that the team from Canny Canines DTC will be joining the activity zone lineup for this years festival. Offering everything from fastest recall to temptation alley and even a weave and tunnel challenge! Is your dog ready for an action packed day?

You can also see their obedience display team in this years VetUK main ring;

Taking place on Saturday 9th September at Kirkley Hall in Northumberland the North East Dog Festival is set to be the biggest day in your dog’s calendar this year! Get your tickets HERE

Lynne and Sarah, head trainers at Canny Canines commented "We are delighted to be coming on board with the North East Dog Festival and look forward to hosting the 'Weave Tunnel Challenge' and 'Have A Go activities.' Our Obedience to Music Display Team are already practicing hard for our Display in the Main Ring and we are proud to be representing the Tyne Valley area and celebrating our Dog's in the North East"

Find out more about Canny Canines below;

Canny Canines Dog Training Centre was founded in 2010 and is located in Fourstones near Hexham. Lynne and Sarah ensure that the best possible services are offered to Clients ranging from Puppy Socialisation, Agility, Gundog, Flyball, Rally and much more. We are the only Centre in our area offering the Kennel Club Good Citizen Award Scheme at all levels of Obedience and pride ourselves on our range of Master Classes and Expert Guest Speakers. Soon to be offering a Dog Day Care Service and Dog Activity Holidays, 2017 looks to be a very busy year with our jam packed diary of Summer Activities and appearances at countless Country Shows with our Display Teams throughout the Summer. We are delighted to be coming on board with the North East Dog Festival and look forward to hosting the 'Weave Tunnel Challenge' and 'Have A Go activities.' Our Obedience to Music Display Team are already practicing hard for our Display in the Main Ring and we are proud to be representing the Tyne Valley area and celebrating our Dog's in the North East.

Visit their website to find out more

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