For the third consecutive year, Bentley will be the automotive partner of Goodwoof 2024, the event dedicated to dogs and dog lovers which will be held from 18 to 19 May at the Duke of Richmond’s Goodwood estate.
Photo story At Goodwoof Bentayga also plays the role of sheepdog – Photo – Ansa.it
Goodwoof, which combines in a successful play on words the name of Goodwood – home of the famous Festival of Speed - with the onomatopoeic term woof, which in English means to bark, will see a fleet of Bentayga SUVs operating to support the activities that they will offer to guests at two and four-legged, an unforgettable weekend, dedicated to love and respect for dogs.
World-class competitions by the best athletes in the sector are scheduled for the weekend of May 8-9; wellness seminars and meetings with leading behavioral and veterinary experts. There will also be a series of activities dedicated to sheepdogs who will be supported in this activity by the Bentaygas.
To mark the Year of the Labrador, the Goodwoof event will see hundreds of dogs of this stunning breed take to the stage for the main parade, with other events – some broken down by breed – to follow throughout the day.
Bentley will also unveil a photographic set created by Pawsh magazine specializing in the image and portraits of dogs.
A unique opportunity dedicated to visitors to Goodwoof which was created in collaboration with the luxury pet accessories supplier Mungo & Maud.
Featuring graphic motifs inspired by dogs, the Bentayga ‘posing room’ has been creatively transformed with a curated selection of exclusive accessories to create the perfect setting for the pooches who, by raising their paw, will strike a pose.
All money raised will go to Jai Dog Rescue who is Goodwoof’s charitable sponsor for 2024. This non-profit organization does everything from emergency and rescue aid to neutering, vaccination and family rehoming, we are committed to doing it all everything needed to transform the lives of Thailand’s street dogs.
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