The best dog-friendly festivals to take your four-legged friend this summer

Festivals used to be a staple part of summer before the pandemic – and now, as normality slowly resumes, they are coming back.

But, with many people getting brand new puppies or rescue dogs over lockdown, there is likely going to be a bigger demand for canine-friendly events.

After all, why should your pup have to miss out on all the fun?

Hitting a festival with your dog in tow can be a great adventure for the whole family. But you need to make sure the event you choose is well equipped to keep your pet happy for the whole day or weekend.

That means water stations, snacks, shady areas and, ideally, some fun activities for your dog to take part in.

We took a look around to find the best UK festivals that are accessible and welcoming for dogs.

So have a read, and start packing your wellies and flower crowns.

Standon Calling

Where: Hertfordshire

Dates: 22-25 July

What to expect:

This family-friendly music festival is being headlines by Bastille, Hot Chip, Primal Scream and Craig David.

Guests can treat themselves to luxury tents for some glamourous camping, and even wood-burning hot tubs for an extra treat.

Dogs are welcome, with the festival partnered with natural pet food brand Barking Heads and the annual Dog Show featuring high on the weekend line-up.

Dogfest

Where: Hertfordshire

Dates: 11-12 September

What to expect:

Created for a community of dog lovers, Dogfest offers adventurous have-a-go activities, the opportunity to shop dog products, get advice from industry experts and watch exciting arena displays.

As well as the arena dog show, there’s also the Big Dog Walk for all guests to take part in, and the Rehoming Garden in partnership with Dog’s Trust to showcase their canine residents and catch up with dogs who have found their forever homes.

All About Dogs

Where: Newbury Showground

Dates: 31 July – 1 August

What to expect:

The biggest ever All About Dogs Show returns to Newbury this summer. It promises a weekend packed with exciting arena displays, expert advice, shopping and lots of interactive activities.

If you don’t have a dog, there’s plenty of fun for humans too.

Win a rosette in one of the fun dog shows, or learn top training tips from the experts. Owners can relax, grab some food and drink and enjoy live entertainment at the Village Green.

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