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DogFest 2025: Tickets on sale now for dog lover's paradise – The Comet

Tickets are now on sale for DogFest 2025, with the Knebworth instalment returning.
The festival, in partnership with Agria Pet Insurance, is set to take place across seven UK locations this summer, taking place at Knebworth House on June 7 and 8.
DogFest, which first began in 2014, has grown into a nationwide series that attracts more than 150,000 dog lovers each year.
The event offers a wide range of activities, as well as expert-led talks on canine health, training, and wellbeing.
Standard daily entry is priced at £17.50, with free parking included.Standard daily entry is priced at £17.50, with free parking included. (Image: DogFest) For 2025, DogFest has introduced a “fair and simple ticketing structure” with no last-minute discounts or flash sales.
Standard daily entry is priced at £17.50, with free parking included.
Children under 11 and dogs can attend for free.
The two-day events offer a variety of activities for dogs and their owners, including expert advice and workshops, world-class displays from top canine athletes, and a new Makers Market showcasing artisan products from local businesses.
New features for 2025 include the Live Stage, flyball, scent work, and a roaming circus troupe.
A family participating in the Big Dog Walk at Knebworth House.A family participating in the Big Dog Walk at Knebworth House. (Image: DogFest) DogFest event director, Tess Drew, said: “We can’t wait to open the gates at Ragley Hall on 10 May and welcome our dog loving community to the first DogFest of 2025.
“We are working extremely hard to ensure we deliver a great experience for all our DogFest family – canine and human.
“There will be all the familiar exciting happenings and experiences at each event as you would expect but we’ve added a few new ones which will make DogFest into even more of a dog lover’s paradise.”
The two-day events offer a variety of activities for dogs and their owners, including expert advice and workshops, world-class displays from top canine athletes, and a new Makers Market showcasing artisan products from local businesses.The two-day events offer a variety of activities for dogs and their owners, including expert advice and workshops, world-class displays from top canine athletes, and a new Makers Market showcasing artisan products from local businesses. (Image: DogFest) Tickets can be purchased at www.dogfest.co.uk.
Agria Pet Insurance has also joined the DogFest family in 2025 with a headlining partnership deal which spans five years.
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