Tails will be wagging as hundreds of dachshunds gather for a picnic in west Norfolk.
The Dachshund Club is hosting A Right Royal Picnic in the Park on the Sandringham Estate on Saturday, June 3.
Founded in 1881, The Dachshund Club is the oldest in the world, hosting events nationally - from championship shows to pet owner gatherings.
Lloyd Cross, 63, organiser and secretary of The Dachshund Club, has five dachshunds, and said the event will be a "big get together" and a "fun day without having to keep paying for this and that".
There will be racing, agility and strolling events, as well as stalls to visit.
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Tickets include entry to the walled gardens - for humans only - as well as parking, cold drinks and dog treats, but you must bring your own picnic.
Tickets are free, but you must be a member of the club. Members can bring guests, who will need to pay for a ticket.
The event coincides with the first day of Sandringham in Bloom.
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