An impressive crowd of approximately 500 people attended a dog show in a Norfolk village.

Bradwell Parish Council hosted its inaugural Fun Dog Show on Sunday, April 14, at Green Lane Park. 

More than 250 dogs participated across twelve diverse categories, including Vibrant Veteran, Waggiest Tail, and Cutest Puppy.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Zeus, a two-year-old Cocker Spaniel, claimed the prestigious title of Best In Show at Bradwell's Fun Dog Show.Zeus, a two-year-old Cocker Spaniel, claimed the prestigious title of Best In Show at Bradwell's Fun Dog Show. (Image: Bradwell Parish Council)

The council expressed gratitude to judges Ali and Jan for their challenging task of selecting winners from the diverse entries.

Additionally, appreciation was extended to the twenty stallholders and charities in attendance, as well as to the sponsors whose contributions made the event possible including Bradwell Bowling Club which provided refreshments.

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Great Yarmouth Mercury: Harvey, a sixteen-and-a-half-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, won Reserve Best in Show at the Bradwell Fun Dog Show.Harvey, a sixteen-and-a-half-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, won Reserve Best in Show at the Bradwell Fun Dog Show. (Image: Bradwell Parish Council)

Among the standout dogs, Zeus, a two-year-old Cocker Spaniel, claimed the prestigious title of Best In Show, while the honorable mention of Reserve Best in Show was awarded to Harvey, a sixteen-and-a-half-year-old Yorkshire Terrier.

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Great Yarmouth Mercury: Some 500 people attended Bradwell's first ever Fun Dog Show on April 14.Some 500 people attended Bradwell's first ever Fun Dog Show on April 14. (Image: Bradwell Parish Council)

The event underscored the community's appreciation for four-legged companionship and served as a testament to the success of Bradwell's first-ever Fun Dog Show, the parish council said.