Watch as thousands of dogs (and their owners!) enjoy the North East Dog Festival

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The North East Dog Festival once again proved a huge hit with the dogs of the North East their owners.

The event saw thousands of owners and their dogs visit Northumberland College’s Kirkley Hall Campus in Ponteland, in what was a weekend that got many tails wagging.

Dogs of all shapes and sizes, ages and breeds enjoyed have-a-go activities in everything from gundog scurries to hoopers, flyball to parkour.

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Despite the damp weather on the Saturday, September 4 thousands turned out to shop, play and have fun, with plenty winning some of the many rosettes on offer. The trainers and clubs running the have-a-go activities worked non stop throughout the day, some seeing over 200 dogs per day go through their individual areas.

The event also had three charity dog shows, including classes which were judged by Channel 5’s Yorkshire Vet, Peter Wright. Some classes saw in excess of 50 entries, meaning lots of money raised for their individual causes.

The display ring welcomed Alan Bradley from the Lake District Sheepdog Experience and also the Walworth Castle Birds of Prey whilst the demonstration ring welcomed Festival new comers; Scentventure, Rally and whippet racing.

Festival Directors Dawn and Rebecca said “This festival has been one of the biggest

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and best we’ve ever run, the weather didn’t put people off on the Saturday and Sunday was

warm and sunny bringing huge crowds.

“Walking around and seeing everyone having a go at something with their dogs, and seeing those dogs happy and learning is why we do it.

“Many of the clubs and trainers said that they had recruited new members and this is what this festival is all about, bringing something new to the North East and giving people with their dogs an opportunity to learn and give new things a try.

“It was fantastic to see visitors leaving with rosettes, prizes and bags and bags of shopping with many food traders selling out on the Sunday. This event is a real team effort and we are extremely grateful to those who have supported us this year.”

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