A village pub near Banbury has confirmed the date for another big community dog walk following the success of the last one.
The Roebuck Inn pub in Drayton, a village near Banbury, announced on its Facebook page that the next walk will take place on Sunday, September 8 at 10am.
The Roebuck Dog Walk will be 4.78 miles long and is another chance for dog owners to meet other likeminded people and to get outdoors.
Charlotte Prew, landlady of The Roebuck Inn, organised the first walk in June with Claire Steels, a local dog walker.
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As many as 36 dogs turned up with their owners to take part in the 4.2 mile walk on June 30.
Speaking to the Oxford Mail previously, Ms Prew said she was "blown away by how successful it was".
Steph Simons, who attended the walk in June with her husband, Jake and two dogs, said it was a walk "filled full of smiles, happy people and most importantly, happy dogs".
She added that it was "everything to make for a perfect Sunday".
Like before, dogs and their owners will have the chance to book for Sunday lunch after the walk at the Roebuck, with a 'scooby snacks' dog lunch on offer.
There will also be free goody bags for the first 50 dogs booked onto the walk.
It is recommended that owners secure their tickets quickly due to limited availability.
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