Leash, camera action!
The Wander Dogs Summer Series is about to bound into action and this time the Western Bay of Plenty District Council is rolling out the red carpet.
Starting in November, there will be five dog walks held across the District, winding up with a ‘Doggywood’ themed Doggy Day Out party at Ōmokoroa Sportsground on Saturday 22 March.
Peter Hrstich, Council’s Team Leader Animal Services, says he is looking forward to another summer of the popular events, which are a great way to build community and enjoy the outdoors while ensuring our dogs are safe and social.
“These Wander Walks are more than just walks – they’re a chance for dogs to explore new environments, burn off some energy, and for owners to connect with others who share a love of their four-legged friends,” says Peter.
"We’ve handpicked some beautiful dog-friendly spots for the walks that highlight the best of our District. This year, for the first time, we will be venturing into Waitekohekohe Recreational Park, on Thompsons Track, as well as some perennial favourites, like Anzac Bay and Te Puna Quarry Park.”
In keeping with this year’s star-studded theme, there will be a photo competition where people can submit snaps of their dogs taken on the Wander Walks - this will be run via the Western Bay Animal Services Facebook page.
The Wander Walks will take place at the following locations, setting off at 10am. Dog owners are encouraged to meet at 9.30am, to give their pooches time to get to know each other first.
Saturday 9 November - Te Puna Quarry Park, Te Puna Road
Saturday 23 Nov 2024 -Mcloughlin Park, off Landscape Road, Te Puke
Saturday 7 December -Puketoki Reserve, Leyland Rd, Whakamarama
Saturday 25 Jan 2025 -Waitekohekohe Reserve, Thompson’s Track, Katikati
Saturday 8 Feb 2025 - Anzac Bay, Seaforth Rd, Waihī Beach