The Queen’s Jubilee: A dog festival will be held to celebrate the royal event

Everyone knows the Queen loves animals, especially dogs. This annual dog festival is honouring the Queen with a royal theme.

The Queen’s Jubilee: A dog festival will be held to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee
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The Queen’s Jubilee: A dog festival will be held to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee

Dogstival is an annual festival for dogs and their owners in Hampshire. The festival is usually held in the New Forest, but this year it will be changing location for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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Dogstival 2022

This year, Dogstival will be held at Broadlands Estate, the very place where the Queen and Prince Philip spent their honeymoon. Prince Charles and Diana spent some time at Broadlands Estate when they were married.

To mark the Queen’s historic accomplishment, Dogstival has decided to have a royal-themed festival with special events, such as ‘Barkginham Palace’ photo opportunities, street ‘pawties’ and the highlight will be the corgi parade, which is the Queen’s favourite dog breed.

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Other events

There will be plenty of other non-royal themed activities with the agility areas, the diving pool and a delightful dog show with rosettes for every participant.

For the humans attending, there are plenty of things for you too. There will be musical acts, comedy performances and award-winning street food and drink. There will be over 120 stalls to shop from as you enjoy the day with your beloved pooch. Why not treat them to something special from luxury beds to toys and delicious treats.

Dogstival will be on June 4 and 5. Doors open at 9.30 am and the day ends at 5.30 pm day tickets cost £9 and full weekend passes start at £13 and parking is free.

To find out more, you can visit their website.

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