Taking place on 24th and 25th June 2017 at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, DogFest is the summer festival for dogs and their owners.
With great events such as organised walks around the beautiful grounds of Knebworth House, the chance to give your dog a go at ‘Dog Diving’ and plenty of fun doggy competitions and shows, it really is a fun-filled day out for everyone, whether they have two legs or four.
We’ve two pairs of one-day tickets to give away and it’s ever so easy to enter. Here’s how:
- Tweet a picture of your dog enjoying the sunshine to @DogBuddyCo with the hashtag #dogfest
- Follow @DogBuddyCo so if you win, we can contact you directly.
Not on Twitter? Not a problem! You can also enter via Facebook – simply comment on this DogFest post with a picture of your dog enjoying the sunny weather!
Entries close at midnight 21st June 2017. See terms and conditions below.
Psst – if you are planning on attending DogFest Hertfordshire, do come and say hello to the DogBuddy pack at stand 84!
Terms and Conditions
- Information on how to enter forms part of these conditions of entry. Participation in this competition constitutes acceptance of these conditions of entry.
- Entry is open to UK and ROI residents only aged 18 years and over
- To enter, entrants must:
- Follow @DogBuddyCo (for the purposes of contacting the winner)
- Use the Twitter service to tweet a picture of a dog enjoying the summer to @DogBuddyCo using the hashtag #DogFest2017 during the promotional period.
- OR Comment on the DogFest related Facebook posts with a picture of a dog enjoying the sun
- Entrants must have valid ownership of the photo entered into competition. Any entries deemed not to have valid permissions by the competition adjudicators will be disqualified.
- Only one entry per Twitter or Facebook username will be entered into the draw.
- DogBuddy accepts no responsibility for late, incomplete, incorrectly submitted, corrupted or misdirected entries, claims or correspondence, whether due to error, omission, alteration, tampering, deletion, theft, destruction, transmission interruption, communications failure or otherwise.