GOODWOOF - A local dog event like no other.

Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 May, 2024 .....A dog event like no other this summer.

2024 celebrates the year of the Labrador and for the first time, the free celebratory parade will take place on both days of the event, led by The Duke of Richmond, hundreds of Labradors will take centre stage each morning.

Have you got a Labrador? Book to go on the free parade starting outside Goodwood House.

https://www.goodwood.com/goodwoof/

Another wonderful local event in Chichester to visit.

The top 10 things to do and see during the weekend:

  1. New for 2024: A woodland walk. Our winding, shady and easy-to-navigate trail is set to be a popular spot in which to find a touch of serenity amidst the bustle of Goodwoof. Dotted along the way will be the chance to watch the ancient art of truffle hunting, commune with our expert pet psychic, pick up a tattoo transfer and even come across our old friend, Snoopy and his band of Woodstock-shaped Beaver Scouts with activities designed for the whole family.
  2. New for 2024: Goodwoof games. We’re counting down the days to the Paris Olympics this summer and so, in honour of the much-anticipated event, we’re staging our very own canine Olympiad. Is your dog good enough to get onto the highest podium? We can’t wait to find out.
  3. Have-a-go-area.This is the spot where you, and your hound, can learn new tricks as our experts demonstrate how to catch, fetch and leap with style.There’s no need to pre-book and all activities are available free of charge.
  4. Field and trail. Where else can you see all of the world’s top competitors in gun and sheepdog trials gathered together in one glorious place? Goodwoof’s Field and Trail area is set amongst the estate’s parkland, giving you a spectacular view of the breathtaking work carried out by highly trained dogs, and their amazing handlers, as they battle it out for Goodwoof’s weekend prizes.
  5. Literary corner. The perfect place to settle down and listen to well-known authors, stars and illustrators, like Clare Balding, Tracey Corderoy and Hugh Bonneville, open up a whole world of canine endeavours to feed your imagination and spark your curiosity. Our cosy bookish nook is the perfect place to reset and restore.

6. The studio. Aaaaaand relax… Make sure you build in time for human/canine bonding in the blissful environment of the Studio. Here owners and their dogs can really relax as they enjoy free sessions in dog yoga (DOGA), sound bathing, reiki and the absolute bliss of dog massage.

Sessions, which are included in the price of your admission ticket, take place on both Saturday and Sunday and will need to be booked on the day.

7. Ministry of sound. It’s your chance to throw some shapes with your best four-legged friend as renowned DJs from the Ministry of Sound play all the dancefloor fillers. Join DJs Fat Tony and Rio Fredrika behind the decks as brothers Curtis and AJ Pritchard take you through your steps.

8. The Wellness Centre, hosted by veterinary expert Dr Scott Miller, is the place for novice and seasoned dog owners alike to learn new tricks. Whether it’s learning ‘What is my dog saying’ to ‘Why is my dog behaving like this?’; decoding the weird and wonderful secrets of your dog’s body language; picking up canine first aid and anxiety management tips or discovering how NASA research can help us care for ageing dogs, experts in The Wellness Centre will be able to provide the answer for you.

9. Barkitecture. Once again, Goodwoof will display an incredible line up of architecturally designed kennels, meticulously built to house hounds on the go, from architects all across the world. We’re sure you’ll have your favourites, and your dog will enjoy trying them for size.All proceeds from the Bonham’s Auction, taking place on the Sunday, will go to our official 2024 event charity partner, Jai Dog Rescue.

10. Pawtraits. Make sure you stop by our super-stylish photography studio and let the expert eye of top society photographer, Dan Stevens, encapsulate your canine’s glorious personality in rich black and white tones. Plus, you can learn how to draw your dog too by stopping by our Pawtrait Artist hangout.

To this day, dogs can stay at the Hotel, accompany their owners in the restaurants, and even join our Members’ clubhouse, The Kennels. We thought that it was only fitting to dedicate an entire event to them, just as we do with cars and horses at our other flagship meetings.
The Duke of Richmond and Gordon
Dogs mean so much to their owners so I’m looking forward to seeing some fantastic designs to house them in style.
Kevin McCloud
British Designer and Television Presenter