Lorraine Kelly and Victoria Pendleton helped to launch a walk with a difference - as they took part in the first ever 'Bark Run'.
The 3km agility course around Wimbledon Common challenged the mental and physical ability of 140 canines – echoing the Park Runs which take place across the UK.
From lazy Labradors to agile Akitas, dogs of all shapes, sizes, ages and breeds came together for an afternoon of sprinting through hay bales and rummaging for treats.
Obstacles included the ‘Zig Wag’ - a zig zag walk to test dog’s balance skills – ‘Sprinted Slalom’ – a run and dodge element through hay bales – and the ‘Drenched Doggy Dash’ finale to give them a well-earned cool down.
Bark Run was created by tails.com to celebrate dogs getting involved in the ‘summer of sport’.
There was also the yoga inspired ‘Downward Dog’ where small sized pups came in handy as they were challenged to crawl through enclosed spaces to get to the other side.
And the aptly named ‘Everyday I’m Snufflin’’ – a timed treasure hunt task for dogs to sniff out a series of treats and toys.
The event was kicked off by double gold Olympic medallist and nine-time world champion, Victoria Pendleton with her beloved Malinois, Vala.
Tails.com ambassador and dog lover Lorraine Kelly followed shortly behind in the obstacle course with her Border Terrier, Angus.
Victoria said: “I know the value of choosing the right food to create strong performance, and my dogs are no different.
“It has been an honour to be the first person to take part in Bark Run. Vala did so well – we make a great team.”
Sean McCormack, head vet at tails.com said: “Bark Run is designed to create walkies with a difference for dogs and their owners no matter what the dog’s age, breed or lifestyle.
“We see the benefits of tailored nutrition every day in building healthy, happy dogs for our customers and Bark Run is a great way for dogs and their owners enjoy a sporting experience together.
“We’ve all wanted to celebrate the 'Summer of Sport', and we believe dogs shouldn’t have to miss out.”
Dog owners can set up their own Bark Run by visiting www.tails.com/barkrun and download a 'Bark Run at Home' guide for creating their very own challenge.
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