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Help raise money for animal rescue charities when Santa Paws hits Sydney in November

Ozzie Tails of Hope Ltd is bringing their pet and family-friendly fundraising event, Santa Paws, to Sydney to help raise money for animal rescue charities across the nation this November.

The event will be held on Sunday the 26th of November at Centennial Park (Federation Drive) in Paddington, Sydney. Starting at 9.00 a.m. and concluding at 4.00 p.m., attendees will get the chance to take part in Christmas-themed pet photography, doggy yoga, various kid’s activities, food trucks, retail stalls, pet education, and the best in doggy entertainment. You can also catch up with the Bondi Behaviourist, Ian Shivers, who will be answering and chatting pet questions live on stage.

Should you want to bring your own furry family member, they can also take part in various activities including “Strike a Paws”, the Best Dog Trick (With Treats), or can claim to be the most Person-Pooch-Look-A-Like. You’ll also get the chance to highlight your pets and win some awesome prizes in the process.

That being said, attendees will also get the chance to meet with currently available rescue dogs and puppies for adoption, should you want to give a furry friend a new lease on life. The event will be hosted by the Ozzie Tails of Hope team and local MC Toby Llewlyn, making it a day of fun for all ages!

You can get your free ticket or secure your contest or activity spot by visiting the Santa Paws official website.

Should you not be able to make the day, have no fear. There are still plenty of ways to support the cause, either by visiting the Santa Paws GoFundMe page, or checking out our silent auction live from 10th November via 32 Auctions.

All funds raised will be distributed by Ozzie Tails of Hope Ltd to rescue charities across Australia. We hope to see you there!

Matthew Arcari

Matthew Arcari is the games and technology editor at The AU Review. You can find him on Twitter at @sirchunkee, or at the Dagobah System, chilling with Luke and Yoda.