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Book DogFest tickets for one of the best things to do with dogs this year
Experience the nation's favourite dog-friendly festival, featuring two days of tail-wagging action whilst enjoying the beautiful backdrop of the UK's most popular stately homes and gardens!
DogFest 2024 - Hertfordshire:
- Dates: 21st and 22nd September 2024
- Location: Knebworth House, Stevenage
- Opening Hours: 9:30am - 5pm
- Celebrate 10 years of DogFest: Don't forget to sing Yappy Birthday at 12:00!
- Events: For event, show and award specifics, please check More Info below.
- DogFest is suitable for all ages.
There's so many things to do at DogFest 2024:
Featuring furry fun for dog-lovers of all ages, you'll discover world-class displays from top dog athletes, free expert advice, workshops, activities, shopping, treats and of course; plenty of pooches!
For the Dogs:
- Big Dog Walk: Join thousands of owners and their dogs on a 2km or 4km leisurely walk, exploring the beautiful country park locations. Set off times are 11am and 2pm.
- Fun Dog Show: Celebrate the beauty, fun and characteristics of your four-legged friends, featuring categories and awards! Check More Info below for category specifics.
- Breed Meet-Up: Join the pack and meet members of the DogFest community! Share stories, take photos and arrange playdates for your pooches. Check More Info below for specifics.
- Have-A-Go Activities: Put your furry friend to the ultimate test with challenges and games such as Agility, Catch the Flag, Hay Bale Racing, Dog Diving, Play Zone & Giant Ball Pit, Dog Dancing, Have-A-Go Ring, Hoopers, Parkour, Barn Hunts and Canine Cross Country!
- Action Arena: See fast-paced doggy demonstrations and competitions from the world's top agility teams, from Heelwork with Crufts Winners to Britain's Got Talent shows!
- Behaviour Zone: Team up with renowned Dog-tor Adem Fehmi as you listen to training techniques and learn top-tips to improve your pup's life.
- Dog School: Enjoy bitesize training sessions with the Dogs Trust Dog School! Learn everything from loose lead walking and recall to teaching your furry friend not to jump up.
For the Owners:
- Kids Activities: Watch your little ones have a doggone good time with so many things to do at DogFest!
- Splash Pools: Dogs can enjoy a splash around and a cool down! A delight for any passers-by, children love to watch the dogs having fun in the water.
- Fastest Dog: See if you can beat your own time as you join your furry friend in a series of Hay Bale Jumps!
- Action Sports: Enjoy non-stop adrenaline-filled action in the Action Arena.
- A Dog's Trail on Big Dog Walk: Kids and adults can take part in the exciting Dog's Trail whilst enjoying a wonderful walk around woodlands and country parks.
- Shopping: Bring your bags and take something home for you and your pup, with so many fabulous products on offer, from training equipment to toys to treats and so much more!
Celebrate 10 years of DogFest at the UK's biggest Dog Festival
With so many things to do, see, experience and enjoy, you're guaranteed to have a great time at DogFest. Pack a lunch or buy onsite and set up camp in a comfy area of the Country Park, and watch as your dog has a barking mad time making friends, learning new tricks and enjoying the great outdoors.
Book DogFest tickets for one of the best things to do with dogs!
"We absolutely loved this event as much as my pooch Ronnie did, so many activities and lots of fun was had, thank you DogFest - we will be returning for sure!" - Ragley Hall, 2024
How to find us
DogFest 2024 - Hertfordshire
- Location: Knebworth House
- Address: Knebworth House, Knebworth, Stevenage, SG1 2AX
- What3Words: plays.book.guitar
Transport:
- Parking: You must buy a parking pass for £7.50. The car park will be open from 8:30am - 6:00pm.
- Rail: The closest rail station is Stevenage, approximately 2 miles from Knebworth Park.
- Toilets
- Food and drink
- Parking onsite
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transport accessible
Whilst the team behind DogFest are committed to making everyone's experience enjoyable and accessible, there are a few things to consider for wheelchair users:
- The festival is an outdoor event with grass fields and grounds with gradients and uneven surfaces.
- Whilst the team have made every effort to make the site accessible, there are some areas that will inevitably be hard to navigate.
- Disabled parking is located as close to the entrance as possible. There is a small fee for disabled parking.
- Mobility Scooters are available to hire on the day.
In the event of extreme weather conditions, the team at DogFest 2024 have provided tented areas for dogs and owners to rest, relax and take cover in, come rain or shine.
DogFest advises bringing provisions for all weather conditions, due to the Great British Unpredictable Weather.
Yes! You are welcome to bring your own food, drink and homemade lunches.
There will always be a fantastic range of festival food and drink to suit all tastebuds, with vegetarian and vegan options available onsite.
Yes! DogFest was designed and created to celebrate man's (and woman's!) best friends, whether you have your own pooch pal at home or not.
You are more than welcome to attend and enjoy the fantastic day for dog-lovers. As well as being surrounded by dogs, there's plenty to do, including shopping opportunities, displays and award shows.
Please ensure you are following the below guidelines when bringing your furry friend to DogFest:
- DogFest is for dogs only. No cats, rabbits or other animals will be permitted onsite.
- Please ensure your dog stays leaded at all times.
- Consider the temperament of your dog before you attend. The show has thousands of dogs and people - you should evaluate whether this is an environment which your dog will enjoy.
- Ensure your dog(s) are transported in a safe secure environment. Follow the advice of your vet or major charities and the highway code that states they should be either secured with a harness, behind a dog guard or in a suitable carrier.
- Always have fresh water available for your dog in your car and bring some into the event with you. There will be water points around the event that you can replenish your water containers
- Never leave your dog unattended in the car. Even if the weather might feel ok, it only takes a few minutes for the temperature to become dangerously hot. If we see any dogs locked or left in vehicles in unsuitable conditions, our staff may need to seek assistance to forcibly remove that dog from your vehicle. Dogs die in hot cars.
- Whilst your dog might like hanging out of the car window it’s not a safe way to travel. The same if your car is a convertible.
- If you feel your dog(s) are suffering or are experiencing sudden health issues whilst at the event, please consult a member of our team and take them to the animal welfare tent as marked on the map.
- For humans, if you are feeling unwell, please find a member of the DogFest team or check the site map for the First Aid Tent or Organiser’s Office.
- The show will be busy and if that’s not the sort of place your dog enjoys, it might not be right for them to attend.
- Sorry, dogs must be kept on their lead unless it’s in a designated area and permitted by DOGFEST staff. These will be clearly signposted. If they are allowed to be off the lead, ensure they have a good level of recall as they must be under your supervision and control at all times.
- How’s your dog’s health? If it’s getting old, struggling to walk very far consider whether its appropriate for them to attend and if they do take advantage of the many places for them to rest and relax.
- Bitches in season must not be brought on site. If your bitch is due to come into season we recommend they do not attend and if they come into season whilst on site please remove them from the site to a place of safety.
- Is your dog well socialised with other dogs or strangers? If not, or it is anxious/ fearful around other dogs or people then please don’t bring it to DogFest- it won’t enjoy it.
- Legally, and therefore any dogs brought onto the DogFest site, should have a collar with a tag displaying their owner’s name and up to date contact details. Ideally a phone number in case of emergencies.
- Please ensure your dog is up to date with their annual vaccinations.
- If your dog is unwell and/or suffering with any medical conditions requiring medication or that pose a risk to other dogs they should definitely not be attending.
- Please keep an eye on the weather forecast prior to arrival. Make sure you and your dog are properly prepared for a day out. We’ll have lots of water to keep them hydrated plus shaded areas to relax in.
- What your dog can cope with will depend on their age, breed, health and conditions on the day. Some dogs are more prone than others, e.g. those who are old, young, overweight, with thick coats or with short faces such as Pugs and French Bulldogs. Dogs on some types of medication are also more at risk.
- If you want your dog to take part in our ‘Have-A-Go activities’, it’s your responsibility to ensure they are fit and able to take part. Please don’t ask your dog to do things it doesn’t want to and be aware some dogs will do activities despite the risk to their health as they are driven by natural behaviour. Not all dogs will enjoy all the activities.
- Make sure you clean up after your dog. Failing to pick up is irresponsible and potentially dangerous to young children and other animals. Carry plenty of bags. Bins will be sited across the festival.
- Extendable dog leads aren’t a good idea. Everything gets tangled up. Dogs are also much more difficult to control if they are 20 feet out in front!
- Anyone seen mistreating their dog or handling it poorly will be immediately asked to leave DogFest. No dog will be allowed to participate if an inappropriate training device is being used. This includes electric shock collars, choke chains and spray collars.
- Please do enjoy the lovely food and drink on offer but be careful what you drop on the floor and in particular be aware certain foods that are poisonous to dogs such as chocolate or onions. Please use the bins provided.
- Please do not bring any glass onto the festival site.
- Dogs should not be dressed up in costumes. These can be uncomfortable, hot and restrictive for the dogs wearing them and can cause anxiety and confusion to other dogs seeing them.
- The welfare of your dog and their behaviour is your responsibility and they must not be left unattended at any time. If they have any special needs or requirements please consider that before bringing them along. There will be a vet team and a number of welfare advisors on site at the event if you have any queries.
- DogFest must abide by UK law and is keen to prioritise and promote animal welfare and responsible dog ownership. In England and Wales, ear cropping and tail docking is illegal under the Animal Welfare Act (2006) as it is considered a mutilation that can cause unnecessary suffering. Whilst dogs with these mutilations cannot take part in the Fun Dog Show due to restrictions against the showing of such dogs, they are permitted to attend the event if they are not showing any evidence of being in pain, distress or discomfort from the procedure.
DogFest's Fun Dog Show will take place on Saturday and Sundays, and is open to everyone. Entry is £3 per class.
Categories at The Fun Dog Show:
- 9:45am: Best Rescue Dog, Loveliest Lady, Most Fabulous Fella, Celebrity Lookalike.
- 10:25am: Cool Pup (6 months - 1 year), Golden Oldie (Over 10 Yrs), Best Junior Dog Owner, Dog with the Waggiest Tail
- 11:05am: Dog the Judge Would Most Like to Take Home, Dog with the Waggiest Tail, Best Rescue Dog, Loveliest Lady
- 11:45am: Most Fabulous Fella, Dog The Judge Would Most Like To Take Home, Golden Oldie, Best Junior Dog Owner
- 12:25pm: Best Treat Catcher, Dog Who Has Embarrassed Their Owner, Golden Oldie, Best Junior Dog Owner
- 1:10pm: Best Rescue Dog, Loveliest Lady, Most Fabulous Fella, Celebrity Lookalike
- 1:50pm: Cool Pup (6 months - 1 year), Golden Oldie (Over 10 Yrs), Best Junior Dog Owner, Dog with the Waggiest Tail
- 2:30pm: Dog the Judge Would Most Like to Take Home, Dog with the Waggiest Tail, Best Rescue, Loveliest Lady
- 3:10pm: Most Fabulous Fella, Dog the Judge Would Most Like to Take Home, Cool Pup (6 months - 1 year), Best Trick
- 3:50pm: Best Treat Catcher, Dog Who Has Embarrassed Their Owner, Golden Oldie, Best Junior Dog Owner
- 4:30pm: Best in Show: The ultimate winner is chosen out of all the winners during the day!
Breed Meet-Up's are all day events held throughout the weekend.
Saturday:
- 10:00 - 10:20: Greyhounds and Whippets
- 10:30 - 10:50: Puppy Meet-Up
- 11:00 - 11:20: French and English Bulldogs
- 11:30 - 11:50: Poodles and Poodle Mixes
- 12:00 - 12:20: Dachshunds
- 12:30 - 12:50: Staffies
- 13:00 - 13:20: Collies
- 13:30 - 14:00: Best of the Rest - Join the challenge to see which DogFest has the most breeds and Influencer Meet-Up
- 14:00 - 14:20: Schnauzers
- 14:30 - 14:50: Spaniels
- 15:00 - 15:20: Rescue Dogs
- 15:30 - 16:00: Pointers and Setters
Sunday:
- 10:00 - 10:20: Little & Large Meet Up
- 10:30 - 10:50: Puppy Meet Up
- 11:00 - 11:20: Pugs
- 11:30 - 11:50: Poodles & Poodle Mixes
- 12:00 - 12:20: Labradors & Retrievers
- 12:30 - 12:50: German Shepherds
- 13:00 - 13:20: Pointers & Setters
- 13:30 - 14:00: Influencer Meet-Up
- 14:00 - 14:20: Best of the Rest - Join our challenge to see which DogFest has the most breeds!
- 14:30 - 14:50: Terriers
- 15:00 - 15:20: Corgi
- 15:30 - 16:00: Beagles
So you don't need to know this, but we and the team at DogFest think there's some pretty cool stats to share with DogFest guests. Since DogFest began 10 years ago, it's racked up some impressive numbers:
- Over a million dogs and visitors have attended across 29 different venues
- 1,000+ Fun Dog Show winners
- 300, 000 balls chewed in the ball pit
- 50,000 very soggy doggies have taken part in dog diving
- Over 650 miles walked on our Big Dog Walks which is further than walking from John o’ Groats to Lands End!