A brand new family-friendly doggie trail in Bath city centre
As part of Summer Sundays, Bath BID launched “How Much is that Doggie in the Window”, a brand new doggie trail, for some free family fun this Summer in Bath city centre.
This fun competition is hosted in shop windows throughout the city centre (scroll down to find the list).
The public is invited to follow the trail and find all 25 hand-felted dogs in the shop windows.
How to participate in the new Doggie Trail?
The competition entrants will have to say which dog breed is featured in which shop window. With 25 little dogs to find, it may take a few visits, but entrants have until 31st August to submit their forms.
You can collect a printed form at the Bath BID office, 11A York Street, download it below, drop it or email it, or fill out the online form.
We will collect all the winning entries, and a random entry from all the completed correct forms will win a Bath Gift Card worth £100, which can be spent in almost 200 different shops in the city centre.
The entrants will also be invited to bid for their favourite felted dogs. Winning bids will be collected, and all the money will go to Bath Cats and Dogs Home at the end of the Summer.
For more details, please read the terms and conditions.
Where to find a doggie?
Our doggie trail, “How much is that doggie in the Windows”, started on 1st July. Browse the map below to discover the participating businesses. We are suggesting an itinerary on the map. But depending on your plan, you can start by the end, or complete the trail in several visits.
Need some help? Here are the 25 doggie types that you should find during the doggie trail:
Dachsund – Labradoodle – Cocker Poo – Labrador gold – Retriever black -Retriever gold – Collie – Jack Russell – Staffie – Dalmatian – Westie – Lurcher – Greyhound – Cocker Spaniel – King Charles Spaniel – Springer spaniel – Yorkshire terrier – Border terrier – Pug – Boxer – Shitzhu – Beagle – Husky – Poodle – Corgi.
Adopt a felted doggie to support Bath Cats and Dogs Home
The participants will have the possibility to bid for their favourite miniature doggie. The winning bids will be collected, and all the money will go to Bath Cats and Dogs Home at the end of the Summer.
The funds raised by the Doggie Trail will go directly to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming vulnerable rescue cats and dogs.
There is plenty happening in Bath this Summer; look at the Summer Sundays programme.