A TYWYN woman and her pup are set to take part in the world’s biggest dog show.
Pauline Hoadley, 69, and her miniature poodle Bizzie, have been selected to take part in the acclaimed Crufts dog show at the NEC in Birmingham next month.
Pauline, from Tywyn, has been selected from applicants all across the country to take part in the Good Citizen Dog Scheme display at the show.
The scheme is run by the Kennel Club and promotes responsible dog ownership and training and ranges from puppy classes to a gold award.
Pauline and Bizzie will be taking part in a demonstration of achievement at bronze standard.
Bizzie is just over two years old and has been attending classes with Dysynni Dogs since she was a puppy.
She has successfully achieved the Dysynni Dogs puppy award and beginner’s obedience exam.
As well as obedience, Bizzie has started competing at agility since the summer and attends shows regularly in Shropshire, Cheshire and further afield.
Read the full story in the latest Meirionnydd edition of the Cambrian News
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