Hundreds of hardened dog lovers and parading pooches turned up at Sewerby Hall and Gardens for the first ever Canine Carnival on Sunday.
The hugely popular event was run in partnership with, and in aid of, Jerry Green Dog Rescue and helped them raise over £1300 of vital funds to help them care for and rehome dogs in need of a second chance.
Peter Dennis from Jerry Green Dog Rescue said:
“This event was a true celebration of our furry friends, filled with tail-wagging fun and heart-warming moments. It's incredible to see the community come together to support such a fantastic cause.
“Every pound raised will make a meaningful difference to the lives of dogs in need. A heartfelt thank you to all the wonderful volunteers, dedicated attendees, and Sharron Wilson, Events Officer at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, who made this day possible. We can't wait to continue this tradition of love and support for our canine companions.”
Visitors on the day got the chance to participate in fun dog shows, which saw large numbers of entrants standing patiently in the show ring, proving a very difficult job for the Jerry Green judges. Rosettes were awarded for first, second and third, with the winner of each class returning for the Best in Show category at the end of the day, which was won by Jasper the Springer Spaniel.
The event sponsor, Helen Davies from Oh So Precious Pet Keepsakes, had an equally tough job judging the Dog of Sewerby Hall 2023 category and in the end Diesel the Spaniel with the Mohican hair cut pipped Barry the French Bull Weiner and miniature Schnauzer to the post. Diesel took home home the Oh So Precious trophy, a hamper, and an annual pass to Sewerby Hall and Gardens.
Helen Davies said:
“The Canine Carnival exceeded all expectations with a tremendous turnout of both two and four legged visitors and such fun and enthusiasm shared amongst all the dogs, their families and the organisers.
Sewerby Hall made a wonderful backdrop to a truly memorable day, raising a tremendous amount of much needed money for Jerry Green. We can’t wait for 2024!”
The demo ring was busy throughout the day with dogs trying their skill at the have a go Brid Bay Flyball and strutting their stuff on the Oh my Dog, Beverley dog/catwalk. Visitors were also able to pick up a treat and get first ‘paw’ advice from the dog stands situated on the main event field.
Marie Gascoigne, General Manager, Sewerby Hall and Gardens, said:
“We have enjoyed welcoming our four-legged friends throughout the year and this was the perfect event and setting to celebrate the end of the summer season with everyone. We look forward to hosting it again in 2024.”


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