The inaugural Dogs’ Day Out is set for Saturday, July 5, aiming to celebrate the efforts of 12 RSPCA branches in the North West, which rescued over 1,600 animals last year. The event will feature various organizations, including the Rossendale & Pendle Mountain Rescue Team and Lancashire Constabulary’s Rural Crime Taskforce, offering attendees a chance to engage with RSPCA rescue teams and learn about their operations.
Visitors can expect a variety of activities such as a fun dog show, agility displays, and an artisan food truck, alongside stalls and information from RSPCA teams about local pet food bank schemes. The event encourages dog owners to bring their pets, with a designated ‘chill-out’ zone available for them.
Organized by the RSPCA’s Manchester & Salford Branch and the Lancashire East Branch, the event aims to raise awareness about animal welfare and foster community support. Local traders and charities interested in participating must sign up by June 7, with free stalls available for registered charities.