DogFest, the UK’s biggest and best day out for dogs, their families and animal lovers of all ages is back.

Now entering its sixth year, DogFest will take place in the grounds of the stunning stately home Knebworth House in Hertfordshire on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12.

The event once again promises a packed schedule of celebrity appearances and expert talks, jaw-dropping dog displays, educational sessions and fun activities. Everything is geared towards celebrating the amazing bond between dogs and people and promoting animal welfare. All this plus great live music sets, cool street food and shopping galore for pooches and people alike.

Special guests

National treasure and presenter of Crufts, Clare Balding stars for the first time at DogFest. Famed for her love of dogs, she’ll headline on the main stage with anecdotes from her life – and those of her four-legged friends. Clare will also lead the Great Dog Walk.

TV’s Supervet, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, known globally for his ground-breaking work, will front a special interactive feature for younger visitors. The world-leading orthopaedic-neuro veterinary surgeon will also open the Great Dog Walk.

A-listers of the furry variety will also be in evidence - at the ‘Dogs of Instagram’ Hound Hangout.

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The main stage

On DogFest’s famous main stage, a number of well-known faces will host mass participation activities with hundreds of dogs and their owners all coming together.

They’ll include the canine ‘doga’ craze (AKA doggy yoga where pets and people de-stress together) and ‘wag & tone’ aerobics sessions. Huge group sessions will teach festival-goers basic obedience training – for dogs of all abilities. And there’ll be bands playing the stage throughout the weekend.

Activity Arena

The Activity Arena will show back-to-back canine entertainment with jaw-dropping stunts and routines from the UK’s most skilful dog display teams. These super-talented animals leap through rings of fire, hurtle down zip wires, sniff out contraband and much more. Other ‘Dogs with Jobs’ (such as rescue and assistance dogs) will showcase their extraordinary talents which transform people’s lives.

Then there’s fun all the way with dog dancing - where astonishing sequences to rival Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers can be seen.

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Have-a-go activities

Dog Diving is one of the biggest crowd pleasers at the festival: furry volunteers line up to leap into a massive aquasports pool, while brand new this year is Fido’s Lido, a giant paddling pool for pups and people alike.

Also new for 2019 is the Big Dog Dig, where pups can catch the scent of buried goodies and scrabble away to their heart’s content to get to the loot.

At DogFest even complete novices can try out agility: running up ramps, tearing through tunnels and clearing jumps like a pro, with encouragement from owners.

Education

DogFest’s guest experts are always a major draw and each weekend will be packed with talks, demonstrations and Q&A sessions on animal health and welfare, veterinary developments, dietary requirements, behavioural psychology and much more.

Pup Park

Effective socialisation at an early stage is crucial to every puppy’s mental wellbeing and future development. So, brand new for 2019 is DogFest’s innovative ‘Pup Park’ where pups of all breeds shapes and sizes can meet other youngsters in a friendly and relaxed environment.

Family friendly

DogFest promises a weekend of ultimate summer fun for children too. While they can have a go at activities throughout the festival, one of the highlights will be a special kids’ obstacle course where they can race with their dogs over tyres, hay bales and scramble nets.

Around the show

Special ‘splash zones’ will be sited all around the park for dogs to have a drink and a refreshing plunge into bone-shaped pools of water. Shaded areas will also be provided.

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Mutt must-haves

Visitors can soak up the festival vibe throughout the show, with artisan food and coffee vans, gin-tastic bars and other wonderful food and drink stalls. Finally, DogFest’s Shopping Village is a must-see destination for serious retail therapy with food, fashion and fripperies, for man and beast alike.

Advance tickets are £16.50 for adults, £10.50 for children aged 6-16, free for children under six, £12.50 for seniors, and family tickets (2 adults, 2 children) are available for £45.

Knebworth House, Knebworth, SG1 2AX, Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12. Details: 0871 220 0260 dog-fest.co.uk