The Super Spaniel Shows are back by popular demand at this year’s Springtime Live, hosted by internet sensation and TV star Chloé Fuller.
Chloé’s Super Spaniel Shows tell the story of 24 hours in the life of an Assistance Dog and will be performed twice at the family friendly event.
The event will be held at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate on Saturday 5th April, organised by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
Chloé and her incredible dogs have a massive social media following and are star attractions wherever they perform.
Chloé, an established TV pet expert and pet nutritionist first appeared at Springtime Live last year and has featured on ITV, Channel 4, Crufts and Teen Vogue.
She works with great passion in the media to raise awareness of disability and to show that disability does not have to be a barrier to success.
Chloé said:
“I’m super excited to be returning to Springtime Live. The audience last year was so engaged and I’m so looking forward to seeing all the children there again.
"I hope that they take away that they don’t need to see disability as a barrier to success.
"If you have a disability, you might not be able to do things in the same way as everyone else, but that doesn’t mean that you are no better off for it – and with my boys beside me, it’s impossible not to smile!”
Due to the popularity of Springtime Live, entry is by advance ticket only and entry times are staggered.
The 10.30am admissions slot is now almost sold out but a choice of other times are available.
Tickets will not be available to purchase on the gate. Staggered arrival times can be selected when booking tickets online.
Once inside the event, all demonstrations and hands-on workshops are free.

Springtime Live!
The Super Spaniel Shows are just some of the highlights of Springtime Live which celebrates the best of farming and the countryside.
There will be tractor trailer rides, ride-on mini Rovers, dry stone walling, vintage tractors and crafts stations where children are invited to use natural materials and make wizard wands, try willow weaving and felt making, and lots more.
There will be farm animals such as sheep and pigs, heavy horses, pedal tractors, Diggerland, exotic animals, creepy crawlies, and other species feature, from giant tortoises and tarantulas to snakes and ferrets, an archaeological dig experience, circus skills and facepainting.
Tickets
Springtime Live takes place at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate, on Saturday April 5th, from 9am to 4.30pm.
Tickets cost £13 for adults and £8 for children or a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) for £37.
Entry is free for under 2s and carers of disabled visitors. Tickets are on sale at www.springtimelive.co.uk (subject to availability).
Springtime Live raises funds for the Yorkshire Agricultural Society, which is proudly at the heart of Yorkshire’s farming, food and countryside; now and forever.

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