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24/2/2022 at 3:52pm
Location: Hertfordshire Outfit: Lots of tents and a 72 VW Camper
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Paws in the Park 2022 Shows

Paws in the Park, the UK’s largest outdoor dog show for working, trained and pet dogs is back this year with two great shows, providing the best day out for you and your dog! Over 20,000 people and 15,000 dogs came to the Autumn Paws in the Park previously, and over 1000 camped out overnight to enjoy the free evening entertainment. For 2022 Paws in the Park has two shows which will take place in May and September. Both shows provide endless activities for you and your dog to enjoy plus weekend camping!
See the Paws in the Park details here
Have you been to the show before?
Are you interested in going?
Why not let us know what you think.
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Win Family Weekend Camping Tickets to Paws in the Park! 
We have teamed up with Paws in the Park and are offering you the chance to win a family weekend camping ticket to the two shows.
Click here for full details and a chance to enter the competition
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05/3/2022 at 7:01am
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Both our dogs loved it too, it's not the same without them. No more having to go walkies in horrible weather, no more mud everywhere - I miss them.
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05/3/2022 at 3:02pm
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Done the Kent PITP a few times, but as a 'working' visit, the Border Collie rescue charity I got my dog from used to have a stand there which I helped staff, and my dog acted as a Ambassador for the charity and was also on the stand. Being a working attendance I didn't get to spend too much time actually seeing the attractions, other than my brief lunch break and the odd dog 'comfort break', but seemed to be a fair variety of demos and exhibitions, and a vast range of stands marketing doggy stuff, many of the dog welfare and rescue charities also had stands. Probably enough there to spend quite a few hours watching and wandering around. No surprise, it is absolutely jam packed with dogs, and the vast majority seem to get along really well! Probably sensory overload for the dogs! - all those strange doggy smells, and endless foody and treaty odours wafting around, expect a very tired dog after the show! I certainly had a chorus of doggy snoring on the two hour drive home!
Sadly don't do it any more, the personal financial cost to the volunteers of attending and setting up and dismantling the stand far, far, exceeded the pittance of funds raised at the show, we'd have raised 3 or 4 times the amount if the handful of volunteers just pooled our fuel costs for attending! Seems no one wanted to help rescue Border Collies! - and the most disinterested and tightfisted were the pedigree Collie owners attending!
Never camped there, so can't comment on that aspect. Bit too far away (mostly the need to drive half of M25, which I hate, rather than absolute distance) for a personal day visit, so not likely to attend.
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