Brand-new social dog walking club launching in Haslam Park this weekend

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Danny Silk, Founder and Pack Leader of Walkie Dogs
Danny Silk, Founder and Pack Leader of Walkie Dogs
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A brand-new social dog walking club is launching in Preston along with 73 other cities across the UK this weekend.

Walkie Dogs says it’ll be the first club of its scale in the UK, with group walks taking place up and down the country each week.

The first Preston Walkie Dogs event will take place at Haslam Park in Ashton-on-Ribble on Sunday (18 August).

Bookings are offered on a first come first served basis, with a 30 dog maximum on each walk. Events rely on volunteers being available, and you must be a member to sign up to a walk.

As part of the scheme, Walkie Dogs members will gain access to a variety of perks including the ability to book on weekly dog walks, discounts on a range of products, and access to a service directory.

The initiative will also fundraise for Blue Cross, a charity dedicated to rehoming dogs without owners, with collection buckets where people can donate at every walk.

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Danny Silk, Founder and Pack Leader of Walkie Dogs, said: “This project is the first of its kind on this scale and one that I hope will not only bring dog lovers together, but offer a supportive space which benefits local communities in lots of different ways, and we’re really excited to bring this to Preston.

“The physical and mental wellbeing of our members and their pets is our utmost priority. As well as providing a fun experience each week our walks are run by volunteers, and through driving volunteer sign ups we’re aiming to support young people through initiatives that get them off the street and help them gain valuable work experience.

“We’re working closely with local communities across our 74 locations to ensure we create a genuinely positive space, offering events that members can look forward to every week. I can’t wait to welcome everyone to the first walks and watch the project I’m so passionate about finally come to fruition.”

For more information, including how to volunteer, visit the Walkie Dogs website.

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