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The Great NZ Dog Dash - Brought to you by Barkfest

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Lake Te Koo Utu Reserve
Cambridge, New Zealand
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Sun, 2 Nov, 10am - 2pm NZDT

Event description

Where everyday dogs become legends!


A few years ago, Cambridge played host to the much-loved Pooch Racing – a hilarious, heart-warming event that had tails wagging and the crowd cheering. Now, inspired by that local favourite, we’re taking things up a notch with The Great NZ Dog Dash, debuting at Barkfest Cambridge.

This is a 50m sprint like no other – your dog dashes from one human to another. It’s pure joy, a touch of chaos, and a whole lot of fun for both pups and their people.

Categories include:

  • Sausage Sprint – For the low-riding, long-bodied legends 

  • Tiny Trotters – Small dogs under ~7kg 

  • Mighty Middies – Medium-sized movers 7-10kg

  • Burly Bolters – Big-boned, broad-shouldered speedsters

  • Leggy Legends – Long-legged Lopers (you know who you are!)

  • Freestyle Fidos – Think you can take anyone on and don't like been stereotyped? Enter this category and be prepared to race all sizes, all comers.
     

It’s all about having a good laugh, celebrating our furry friends, and reviving the competitive spirit that made Cambridge Pooch Racing such a hit. But be warned… dog mums and dads can be just as competitive as the pups!

Each Dog entered must be accompanied by two confident and responsible humans aged 8 or over (one is at the start and one is at the finish!).

Depending on the number of entrants, there may be straight finals or heats and finals.  Top 3 in each final receive a prize.

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Lake Te Koo Utu Reserve
Cambridge, New Zealand