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2017 Bradfield Bark Milsons Point - May 28

Fetch your fur-friend and head to Bradfield Park, Milsons Point to celebrate our canine community at the second annual Bradfield Bark

North Sydney Council will be rolling out the grass carpet on Sunday 28th May 2017 from 10am and is inviting all dogs and their families to join in the fun and games.

You can watch dog demonstrations conducted by:
  • Steve Austin, Professional Dog Trainer
  • Sydney Psychos Flyball Team
  • Manly and District Kennel and Dog Training Club Inc 

The popular Mutt Market is also returning with a variety of stalls for all your doggie needs and fun competitions too. 

The day’s program will also be packed full of yummy food stalls, live music by Rachel Laing, Cavan Te & The Fuss, Michael Duchesne and James Englund Music plus lots of activities for fur residents and their human companions to enjoy.

Bradfield Bark is proudly supporting Sydney Dogs and Cats Home as a charity partner for this event and gold coin donations will be collected on the day.


When: Sunday 28th May 2017, from 10:00am to 3:00pm

Where: Bradfield Park, Alfred Street South, Milsons Point, NSW, 2061


Cost: free

Please note all pets attending this event must be on-leash. A special off-leash area will be provided for pups to run-free.

For more details, please visit the Council's Events page

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