Eugene Update and DogFest Giveaway!


Okay, that's not Eugene. This is!


And if you follow my blog, you will know that last week was extremely rough for my little guy. While we were away in the United States, we got a call that Eugene came very close to passing away from double heart failure. However, as I write this, we've just gotten back from the vet and Eugene is nearly a new dog. It's crazy how much better he is. The vet is extremely pleased by his progress and he's been signed off for light exercise and....a bath.

So in celebration, I've teamed up with DogFest to give you guys a little giveaway:

If you're a dog owner, how would you like to join us at DogFest this summer?

What's DogFest?

WHERE: Arley Hall, Cheshire - 18-19 June | Windsor Great Park, Berkshire - 25-26 June 

DogFest celebrates everything that is special and life changing about owning a dog. Hosted by Channel 4’s Supervet, Noel Fitzpatrick, DogFest is an outdoor festival where dogs are welcomed with open arms and includes The Great Dog Walk, SuperVet Live and have-a-go sessions for dogs including dock diving! Plus, talks and demonstrations on all aspects of a dog's life, grooming sessions and a chance to enjoy food, drink and plenty of shopping!


More information at: www.dog-fest.co.uk


Sound like your thing? Win two tickets below! 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

RULES:

Winner has two weeks to claim prize or forfeit.
Must be 13 to enter with parents' permission, 18 without.







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  1. i hope your baby is doing better. i know how heartbreaking this can be.

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    1. Thank you Evie! He is! xx

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