Join the excitement at the Muddy Dog Challenge Manchester, organized by Gladiator Events, on Saturday, 25th September 2021. Taking place in the scenic surroundings of Altrincham, Cheshire East, this award-winning event is a fantastic opportunity for dog lovers to bond with their furry friends while traversing a thrilling muddy obstacle course. Participants can choose between two exhilarating race distances: 2.5km or 5km. Not only will you enjoy an unforgettable day of fun and fitness, but you'll also be supporting a noble cause by raising vital funds for Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Don’t miss out on this unique event that celebrates the joy of being active with your dog!
Organiser's Description
The award-winning Muddy Dog Challenge is one of a kind, and not to be missed! Get active with your dog on our 2.5km and 5km muddy obstacle course specially designed for dogs to complete with their owners, and raise much needed funds for Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
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