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Showing posts with label Rutland Pet Festival a Huge Success. Show all posts
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Monday, October 09, 2023

Rutland Pet Festival a Huge Success, Oakham Rutland 2023 Video and Photos.

Rutland Pet Festival a Huge Success

Top three winners of the prettiest female dog.

The Rutland Pet Festival, held at Oakham Castle on Sunday, October 8, 2023, was a huge success, with a wide variety of activities and stalls for both pets and their owners to enjoy.

 

The event was well attended, with people from all over Rutland and the surrounding areas coming to see the various competitions, stalls, and demonstrations. Cllr Chris Nix, Oakham's Deputy Mayor, judged the various categories, including best best fancy dress.

The Market Place, Castle, and Castle grounds were all filled with stalls selling food and drink for humans, as well as pet supplies and pet art. Rutland And Stamford Sound attended the event, and Rob Persani commentated for the competitions.

The weather was extremely good, which added to the atmosphere of the day. Everyone seemed to have a great time, and the event was a resounding success.

Here are some of the highlights from the day:

The dog show was a big hit, with a wide variety of breeds competing for prizes.

The agility course was also popular, with dogs of all ages and abilities showing off their skills

The pet art stalls were a great opportunity to buy unique and special gifts for your furry friends.

The food and drink stalls were kept busy all day, with people enjoying everything from burgers and hot dogs to ice cream and cakes.

Overall, the Rutland Pet Festival was a fantastic event for all the family. It was a great opportunity to celebrate the special bond between people and their pets, and to show off our furry friends to the world.











































I hope the lady who was taken to hospital from the pet festival is feeling better today. She suffered head injuries.