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06 Sept 2025

Don't miss it! Bunratty to host first-ever 'Bark in the Park' dog show

The event will see dogs compete across 16 categories, with prizes for the smallest dog and most handsome dog, among others

Don't miss it! Bunratty to host first-ever 'Bark in the Park' dog show

Affia Hussey at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park with Bunratty's resident Irish Wolfhounds Rían and Míde. Credit Eamon Ward

Dog lovers across Ireland have a new date to mark in the calendar as Bunratty Castle and Folk Park hosts its first-ever 'Bark in the Park' event.

Taking place on Sunday, June 8 from 12pm to 5pm, the new dog show is set to offer a packed programme of light-hearted competition. Canines of all shapes, sizes and temperaments will take centre stage at the County Clare visitor attraction.

The inaugural event will see dogs compete across 16 categories, with prizes for the smallest dog, best biscuit catcher, most handsome dog, waggiest tail, veteran dog and best fancy dress, among others.

Young dog lovers won’t be left out either. The young handlers category will give children a chance to showcase their connection with their four-legged companions, demonstrating both skill and confidence in the ring.

“We are thrilled to introduce 'Bark in the Park', which will provide a fantastic day out for families and dog lovers,” said Marie Brennan, Events Manager at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park.

“Dogs have always been part of the Bunratty story—our Irish Wolfhounds are a living link to the castle’s medieval past. 'Bark in the Park' carries that tradition forward in a fun, modern way.”

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This event will also shine a light on the vital role service dogs play in Irish society.

Visitors will have the opportunity to meet representatives from the Clare branch of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind, who will share stories of how their dogs support people with visual impairments and families of children with autism. Irish Dogs for the Disabled will also be on hand to showcase their work in providing trained assistance dogs to people with physical disabilities.

Adding an extra touch of history to the day will be Bunratty’s own Irish Wolfhounds, Rían and Míde, who took up residence on the site in 2023. Rían, aged two, and Míde, aged three, continue the long-standing tradition of wolfhounds roaming Bunratty Castle, as they did during the venue’s medieval banquets in the 1960s.

2025 marks the 600th birthday of Bunratty Castle, one of Ireland’s most authentic and complete castles. A special event marking the landmark anniversary will be held during the summer.

Advance registration for Bark in the Park is required via bunrattycastle.ie by Friday, June 6. 

For more information, you can contact mbrennan@claretourismdev.ie. 

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