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Pet-friendly outdoor festival Doggo Fest is coming to Hong Kong this November

Head to WestK for a fun-filled ‘pawty’

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Genevieve Pang
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Photograph: Courtesy Doggo Fest 2025
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Pets are in for a treat this November! Doggo Fest, billed as Hong Kong’s ‘biggest celebration for dogs and their humans’, is taking place at West Kowloon Cultural District from November 14 to 16, promising a weekend of dynamic activities, engrossing workshops, captivating entertainment, and non-stop fun for pets and people alike. 

Set in a green space spanning more than 100,000 sq ft, Doggo Fest is divided into numerous zones – some free and some ticketed – following the guidance of vets, experts, and dog trainers. Designed to engage dogs’ senses, the grounds include active areas and quieter spaces for relaxation. Let the pups run wild in Petventure Land, a 7,000-sq-ft playground that boasts a giant ball pit, foam and scent features, and an agility course. In the 6,000-sq-ft Off-Leash Park, dogs of all sizes can take part in trainer-supervised play sessions with enrichment toys and a tetherball pole. 

Doggo Fest
Photograph: Courtesy Doggo Fest 2025

Snap memories of Fido at several photo spots, take things easy at Music & Chill or grab a bite to eat from the restaurant, and soak up pet-related insights at the interactive workshops, where visitors can benefit from the expertise of vets, trainers, dog therapists, massage experts, noseprint artists, and more! At the Doggo Expo, pet brands big and small will take over 100 marketplace stalls. With festival-exclusive discounts to fuel your retail therapy, here’s the perfect opportunity to stock up on treats and accessories!

All set to let the dogs out? Purchase your ticket through 01 Space, Klook, or Popticket. Prices for the standard session start at $120 per person, $120 per doggo, or $210 for one person and one doggo as a bundle price. Evening sessions cost $220 per person, $140 per doggo, and $300 for one person and one doggo. Doggo Fest has a strict ‘one-person, one-dog’ policy, so make sure to pair up your pups with their humans!

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