The Great British Dog Walk, a popular charity walk run by national assistance dog charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, is back for a ninth year and is returning to Waddesdon Manor near Aylesbury on 28 April 2024.
Hundreds of walkers, and dogs of all shapes and sizes, will be taking part to have fun, meet like-minded people and support Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, the charity that trains dogs to alert deaf people to important and life-saving sounds.
The walk helps Hearing Dogs to raise more funds to change the lives of deaf people.
On the day there will be two walk options – either 5km or 3km routes, making it ideal for dog owners, families, single walkers, organised walking groups and those who simply want to meet lots of dogs and get a bit of exercise for a good cause.
The walk at Waddesdon Manor will also feature fun additional activities, including a cake sale with homemade cakes provided by the charity’s incredible volunteers. A free dog bandana is included with every adult ticket.
Tickets to each event are £12 in advance or £15 on the day. While sponsorship is not essential, it would be much appreciated to help the charity train more life-changing dogs.
To sign-up to the Great British Dog Walk at Waddesdon Manor, or for more information visit The Great British Dog Walk - Waddesdon Manor (hearingdogs.org.uk)

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