Biggest Dog Festival in Hungary: DOGZ, Budapest City Park, 7 September

  • 5 Sep 2024 2:26 PM
  • Daily News Hungary
Biggest Dog Festival in Hungary: DOGZ, Budapest City Park, 7 September
The biggest dog festival of the year is coming this September with 3 stages, 16 dog experts and nearly 20 dog-related activities, all dog owners, dog professionals, future owners or simply dog lovers are more than welcomed!

The free open-air events will give visitors the opportunity to learn about a wide range of dog breeds, get information from representatives of different breed clubs, and enjoy a variety of dog shows.

They can also take part in pack walks, explore dog sports, get veterinary advice and check-ups and even learn about adoption.

In addition to the free programmes, dog owners (or prospective owners) and professionals working with dogs should also book tickets for the presentations of the performers on the open-air stage.

Here, dog trainers, ethologists, animal welfare experts and veterinarians will talk about the latest developments in their profession in an interactive setting. And for those who want to dig deeper into veterinary medicine, ethology or dog training, a ticket to the professional conference at the Hungarian House of Music will give them access to in-depth knowledge from eminent representatives of the professions.

Date:
Saturday 7 September, 2024

Venue: 
City Park (Városliget, Nagyrét), Budapest

More information in Hungarian here.

Surce:  dailynewshungary.com - republished with permission

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