Dog-friendly news. April 2026

Dog-friendly news. April 2026

Here’s your latest roundup of dog-friendly news, packed with fun opportunities, community initiatives and ways to celebrate life with your four-legged companion. From competitions to countryside walks, this dog-friendly news brings plenty of reasons to get tails wagging.

Britain’s naughtiest dog

1. Search continues for Britain’s naughtiest dog

The contest, organised by Country Life magazine in association with Honey’s Real Dog Food, is looking for dogs with a truly irrepressible streak – the sort that steal socks, raid the bin or find inventive ways to cause chaos at home.

The winning dog will take part in a professional photoshoot and will appear in the 22 July issue of the magazine. The winner will also receive a hamper from Honey’s Real Dog Food. 

 

To enter, owners need to email countrylifedogs@futurenet.com with their dog’s name, breed and age, a good-quality photograph and up to 150 words describing their pet’s naughtiest moments, along with their own contact details. Entries close on 28 April 2026. 

 

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Dog-friendly hotel in the Cotswolds

2. Dogs Trust charity shops are looking for retail volunteers

You can help with customer service, sorting donations or merchandising. Roles typically require around three hours per week, with opportunities available across a range of locations.

 

Volunteering is a valuable way to support their work with rescue dogs and help even more dogs get back on their paws. Requirements: A positive attitude and a love of dogs are essential. Previous retail experience is welcome but not necessary, as full training is provided.

 

Apply directly via the Dogs Trust website.

 

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Stowe Gardens in Buckinghamshire

3. Join dog walks organised by selected National Trust properties.

Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire (S80 3BE)
Enjoy a relaxed, guided walk lasting between 45 minutes and one hour. Walks take place every Wednesday and Friday at 10am.

Dates include 17 April, 22 April, 24 April and 29 April.

 

Blickling Estate, Norfolk (NR11 6NF)
Join the Blickling Bounders group every Monday morning at 10am. Take a gentle stroll through parkland and woodland alongside fellow dog lovers. Routes are decided on the day. Dates include 20 April and 27 April.

 

Stowe Gardens, Buckinghamshire (MK18 5EQ)
Take part in a ‘Paw Patrol’ walk to explore the gardens at Stowe. Meet your walk leader at the garden entrance at 10:30am on the third Wednesday of each month. The walk lasts one and a half hours. Dates: 20 May.

 

These events are free to attend and do not require pre-booking; however, normal admission charges apply at each venue.

 

Dogs at Batsford Arboretum in Gloucestershire

4. National Pet Month is a campaign running from 1 April to 5 May.

This initiative highlights pet welfare, responsible ownership, and the important role companion animals play in our lives. The campaign is divided into five weekly themes, each focusing on one of the key welfare needs: Companionship, Behaviour, Diet, Health and Environment. 

 

National Pet Month is co-ordinated by the manufacturers’ trade association UK Pet Food and the membership organisation National Office of Animal Health. “National Pet Month is a great chance to celebrate the joy, companionship and comfort pets bring to our lives,” says Nicole Paley, UK Pet Food.

 

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Lincoln Castle

5. Dog-friendly days at Lincoln Castle

Generally, dogs are not allowed at Lincoln Castle. But once a month they organise dog-friendly days, when you can visit the Castle with your furry companion. Your dog can explore with you the Medieval Wall Walk, Victorian Prison and the Magna Carta. 

 

The Grounds are free to enter and enjoy, all other admissions apply.

Dates: 18th April 2026 – 19th April 2026.

 

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That’s all for this edition of dog-friendly news, showcasing the many ways dogs continue to bring joy and connection across the UK. Stay tuned for more dog-friendly news and opportunities to enjoy life with your canine companion.

Guided dog-friendly walks in March

Guided dog-friendly walks in March

Dog-friendly walks
Dog-friendly walks
Dog-friendly walks

If you own a dog, you know how happy they get hearing ‘Walkies’! So why not meet other like-minded people and walk together? To share experiences, inspire and encourage each other, and to explore new places. This is the perfect opportunity for your pooch to meet other dogs, and for you to meet other dog lovers. We rounded up some lovely guided dog-friendly walks in March:

 

1. Belton Estate in Lincolnshire

1st March 2025, 10:30 – 12:00

 

Belton Estate is the ‘perfect English country house estate’ in Lincolnshire, with 1,300 acres of picturesque parkland, an ancient deer park and woodland, formal gardens of Dutch and Italian design. Join a 3.7 km circular monthly dog walk to know more about the wealthy dynasty of lawyers, the Brownlow family who owned Belton Estate for over 300 years! The meeting point is at Mansion South Steps.

 

The walk is free, but the entrance fee for the venue is £18. 

The National Trust members visit for free.

More on the website…

 

2. Chester in Cheshire

2nd March 2025, 10:00 – 12:00

 

The Architect, a classic pub restaurant within Chester’s city walls and part of the Brunning & Price Group, invites you to their monthly charity dog walk. The adventure starts at 10:00 with a hot drink and a bacon bap before you head off at 10:30 on a dog walk around Chester. You will work up an appetite and return just in time for a Sunday roast. 


The dog-friendly walk is free, just make a donation to the chosen charity – Almost Home Dog Rescue.

More on the website…

 

3. Cotswold Farm Park in Gloucestershire

2nd March 2025, 8:30 – 9:45

 

This is a monthly guided Cotswold dog walk that will last one hour. We think this is a great opportunity to walk with your four-legged companion around the picturesque Cotswold countryside. The meeting point is at the coffee bar.

The walk costs £2 to join which includes a free drink from the coffee bar. 

More on the website…

 

4. Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire

2nd March 2025, 10:30 – 12:00

 

Clumber Park, a historic country park in Nottinghamshire, covers over 3,800 acres and offers lots of areas to explore. Join the leisurely walk to know more about the place that was the country estate of the Dukes of Newcastle for over three centuries. The meeting point is at Central Bark, a dog-friendly café.

The walk is free, but the entrance fee for the venue is £5. 

The National Trust members visit for free.

More on the website…

 

5. Stowe Gardens in Buckinghamshire

19th March 2025, 10:30 – 12:00

 

Stowe Gardens, an extensive landscaped garden and parkland in Buckinghamshire, is a real paradise for dog lovers and their furry companions. Join a monthly dog walk that will take an hour and a half and explore the place where Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown started his career. The meeting point is at Bell Gate.

The dog-friendly walk is free, but the entrance fee for the venue is £15. 

The National Trust members visit for free.

 

More on the website…

 

6. Pleasington village in Lancashire

30th March 2025, 10:00 – 12:00

 

The Clog and Billycock, a historic pub in the village of Pleasington and part of the Brunning & Price Group, invites you to the Mother’s Day dog walk. Please arrive at the pub at 10:00 for complimentary tea or coffee and a bacon butty and be ready to head off at 10:30.

The walk is free, just make a donation to a chosen charity.

More on the website…