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FREE DogFest day tickets

Includes Lincolnshire and Cheshire shows

If you're barking mad for man's best friend, this freebie could be one for you. 

You can get two free day tickets for DogFest at two locations in June (normally up to £21 plus £1.26 booking fee). Just enter our special discount code: MSEDF2024 into the voucher box before checking out. Choose from the following two shows:

This deal is limited to two free tickets per person, and you can only use for either Saturday or Sunday (the code won't work for the whole weekend). Both shows are open from 9.30am to 5pm each day.

You have until 8.30am on Saturday 8 June to claim your free tickets for DogFest at Burghley House, Lincolnshire, and you have until 8.30am on Saturday 15 June to claim your free tickets for DogFest at Tatton Park, Cheshire – though there's a possibility the free ticket allocation could have gone by then, so it's best not to wait.

If you get tickets, they'll be emailed to you and you can either show on your phone or print them off. Dogs are also welcome to attend the show – they don't need their own ticket!

Important: Tickets are completely free for these shows, so you won't be asked to add any card details unless you add on any extras to your order such as parking passes, merchandise, or dog show competition entry.

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What is DogFest?

A dog-friendly festival (for you and your dogs) with demos, expert consultation and the chance to enjoy a variety of activities including:

  • 'The Big Dog Walk'

  • Behaviour zone

  • Play zone

  • The fun dog show

  • Have-a-go agility course 

  • Live music

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