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As part of Summer Sundays, Bath BID will launch the brand new ‘How much is that Doggie in the Window’ trail on 1 July. This fun competition will be hosted in shop windows throughout the city centre. The public is invited to follow the trail and find all 25 hand-felted dogs in the shop windows.

How to participate?

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 31 August to submit their forms (soon available online).

The winning entries will be collected 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.  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.  

Where to find a doggie?

How much is that doggie in the Windows starts on 1 July. You can see the map by clicking here. While there is a suggested itinerary on the map, although depending on your plan, you can start by the end or complete the trail in several visits.

The list of shops taking part is –

Sally Lunn’s
San Francisco Fudge Factory
Timber Treausures
Haus
Flapjackery
World Heritage Centre
Bath Aqua Glass
Bluebells
The Silver Shop
Fox & Kit Cafe
Ellis & Killpatrick
Lakeland
Loake Shoemakers
Chapter 22 Roots & Records
Always Sundays
Graham and Greene
Bath Aqua Glass Blowing Studio and Cafe
Fat Giraffe Gifts
Cream Cornwall
Jolly’s
Whistles
L’Occitane
The Body Shop
Sally Beauty – Hair & Beauty
My Small World Toy Store

The participants are also invited to bid for their favourite doggie. 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 Dog Trail will go directly to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming vulnerable rescue cats and dogs.

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