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Four legged fun as Doggie Do 2022 ready for big day at Villa Park in Aberlour


By Chris Saunderson

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EVERY dog has its day and that day is this Saturday, August 20 at Villa Park in Aberlour.

Kelly Spark (left) of Dacie Grey Home Boarding and Kerry Anderson from Aberlour Primary Parent Council. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Kelly Spark (left) of Dacie Grey Home Boarding and Kerry Anderson from Aberlour Primary Parent Council. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

The Doggie Do 2022 will be held at the home of Aberlour Villa Football Club.

Kelly Spark, of Dacie Grey Home Boarding, is behind the dog show which will have 10 fun classes and a best in show for all the winners to compete for.

Entries are open on the day from 11am and the first class will start at 12.30pm.

Parking is available at Alice Littler car park.

There will be rosettes and goody bags for dogs finishing first, second and third.

Kelly said: "Previously in 2019 and 2021 the Doggie Do was organised and run by the Aberlour and Speyside Rotary which I was a member of.

"Unfortunately, the Rotary wound down and my business Dacie Grey Home Boarding has taken on the event. This year it will be running in aid of the Aberlour Primary School Parent Council."

Speysound Radio will be broadcasting live from the event and there will be a variety of trade stands and food and drink will be available.

There is a raffle with some great prizes, including meal vouchers and whisky.

Kelly added: "We have been kindly sponsored by The Speyside Gardens Caravan Park which has donated a £100 voucher towards a stay for the Best in Show winner. The Spey Larder has donated a luxury hamper for Reserve Best in Show."

Other sponsors are The Aberlour Hotel, S A Mackie Butchers, Fresh, The Gathry'n, Rabbit Rock Field, Moray Motor Services, Blush Beauty Speyside, The Galleryia, Angharad Bridal, C A Gammack, and The Lifestyle Magazine.


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