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A salon-hang gallery wall at Michael Reid Murrurundi featuring various dog-themed contemporary paintings and sculptures from the 2026 ‘Best in Show’ exhibition, co-curated by Country Style magazine.


Art Goes to the Dogs: ‘Best in Show’ Opens in Murrurundi!

The Upper Hunter is about to get a whole lot furrier! This week marks the highly anticipated opening of ‘Best in Show’ at Michael Reid Murrurundi. Now in its seventh year, this beloved annual exhibition is a collaboration with Country Style magazine, celebrating the unique and enduring bond between Australians and their canine companions.

Whether they are hard-working farm hands or pampered couch potatoes, dogs hold a special place in our hearts—and this year, more than 20 leading contemporary artists are bringing that bond to life through painting, sculpture, and photography.


Exhibition Highlights

The 2026 edition is the most ambitious yet, featuring a "lively parade of pooches" captured with everything from wit and humour to tenderness and whimsy.

  • Lucy Vader: Known for her thick, expressive layers of paint, Vader’s works often blur the line between rural reality and vibrant abstraction. Look for her energetic depictions of dogs in the landscape, such as the high-spirited Pasture Dreams.

An expressive oil painting of a black and white Border Collie running through a parched yellow rural landscape by Lucy Vader for the 2026 Best in Show exhibition.

  • Jo White: An Armidale-based favourite, White’s work is packed with nostalgia and wit. Her featured pieces like The One With The Van and Working Like Dogs perfectly capture the quiet, quirky moments of Australian life with a dog by your side.

A contemporary acrylic painting by Jo White of a black dog on a leash standing behind an open blue hatchback at a coastal lookout with an ocean view.
  • Other Artists to Watch: The show features a stellar line-up including Trevor Smith, Petrina Hicks, Baden Croft, and Chelsea Gustafsson, among many others.


Don’t Miss: Dog Day Afternoon

While the exhibition opens on Thursday, 27 February, the highlight for local dog lovers is the public celebration on Saturday, 14 March.

  • When: Saturday, 14 March 2026, from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM.

  • The Vibe: Visitors are encouraged to bring their own four-legged friends to explore the gallery grounds and enjoy a program of "pet-centric activities".


Plan Your Visit: Best in Show 2026


The exhibition runs from 27 February – 29 March at Michael Reid Murrurundi (Corner of Mayne & Boyd Streets, Murrurundi, NSW).


  • Is there an entry fee? Entry to both the gallery and the Dog Day event is free and open to the public.
  • Can I get coffee or food on-site? Yes! The on-site Big Brown Dog Kiosk is famously pet-friendly. You might even be greeted by the resident chocolate Labrador, Stoker, while you grab your latte.
  • Where is the best place to park? On-site parking is available via the Boyd Street entrance. If the gallery grounds are full, additional parking is available on the verge further down Boyd Street.
  • Can I buy the art online? All works from ‘Best in Show’ can be previewed and acquired by request before the official opening. For inquiries, contact amandamackinlay@michaelreid.com.au.

Pro Tip: Don't forget to grab the 2026 Art Issue of Country Style (on sale Monday, 2 March) to see full profiles of the exhibiting artists!

An Airedale Terrier on a lead at a dog-friendly Reflections Holiday Park campsite in NSW, featuring a comfortable outdoor setup with a pet bed and tent.


Paws on the Road: The 6 Best Dog-Friendly Escapes in NSW

From Sapphire Coast cabins to inland dam adventures, here is how to holiday with your hound.

Australians love taking their pets on holiday, and for good reason. It’s no longer just about avoiding kennel costs; it’s about making memories with every member of the family. 

According to Nick Baker, CEO of Reflections Holidays, this shift is permanent. 

'Pet-friendly travel is moving from a ‘nice-to-have’ to a deciding factor in holiday planning,' he says. 

Choosing pet-friendly accommodation removes that "kennel guilt" and keeps your budget intact for more important things—like local coffee and seaside fish and chips.


1. The Social Hub: Lennox Head

Location: Far North Coast

Lennox Head is the epitome of relaxed beach-town charm. Located directly across from the iconic Seven Mile Beach, this park is a haven for social pups.

  • The Dog Factor: Start your morning with a sandy sprint on the leash-free stretches of Seven Mile Beach (north of the Surf Club).

  • The "Jazz": The park features a dedicated enclosed off-leash area complete with agility equipment for high-energy breeds. After a session on the hurdles, use the professional-grade on-site dog wash to rinse off the salt and sand before heading to the trendy, dog-welcoming cafés in town.

  • Stay: Choose from caravan sites, tiny homes, or selected deluxe cabins.

2. The Quiet Coastal Secret: Corindi Beach

Location: 30 minutes north of Coffs Harbour

If your dog prefers birding and bushwalking over bustling crowds, Corindi Beach is the spot. Set behind rolling sand dunes and adjacent to Yuraygir National Park, it offers a peaceful "nature-first" vibe.

Aerial view of Reflections Corindi Beach holiday park nestled between Yuraygir National Park and the ocean.



  • The Dog Factor: Enjoy the leash-free zone stretching from south of Ocean Street down to Arrawarra Headland—kilometres of pristine coastline for roaming.

  • The "Jazz": Keep an eye out for the local kangaroos that frequently graze near the campsites! The park also features a Bush Tucker Garden, perfect for a sensory lead-walk in the afternoon.

  • Stay: Spacious double-slab powered sites (perfect for larger rigs) and dedicated dog-friendly cabins.

3. The Classic Aussie Summer: Evans Head

Location: Northern Rivers

Evans Head captures the nostalgia of the classic Aussie beach holiday. Surrounded by water, you have the river on one side and the ocean on the other.

  • The Dog Factor: This park is massive, meaning plenty of "sniff-space" for your pet. Access designated off-leash beach sections where the river meets the sea.

A Golden Retriever and two children playing in the calm water at Evans Head NSW.
  • The "Jazz": For those who want a touch of luxury, Reflections Evans Head offers dog-friendly Beach Houses. These come with fully enclosed yards, elevated dog beds, and even a "welcome treat" on arrival.

  • Stay: Riverside or Beachside camping precincts, tiny homes, and premium beach houses.

4. The Surf & Sniff: Scotts Head

Location: One hour south of Coffs Harbour

Scotts Head is a laid-back village where life revolves around the point break. It’s the perfect spot for a low-key weekend where the dog never has to leave your side.

  • The Dog Factor: The northern stretch of Main Beach is off-leash, and the headland walks offer some of the best whale-watching vantage points in NSW.

Aerial twilight view of the headland and beach at Scotts Head NSW.
  • The "Jazz": After a day at the beach, head to The Point Café—a local institution where pups are treated like VIPs—before using the park’s dedicated warm dog bath to get your pooch "cabin-ready."

  • Stay: Eight "Economy" grass sites specifically for smaller setups, plus cabins and villas.

5. The Sapphire Coast Wildcard: Eden

Location: South Coast

Eden is where the wild bush meets the deep blue. Reflections Eden sits on the shores of Lake Curalo, offering a unique mix of lakeside tranquillity and beach access.

  • The Dog Factor: The Lake Curalo Boardwalk is a flat, easy walk perfect for older dogs, leading directly to the off-leash areas of Aslings Beach.

  • The "Jazz": The dog-friendly Economy Cabins here feature gated verandahs, allowing your pet to lounge safely outside. In winter, the park allows raised fire pits, perfect for a cosy night under the stars with your pup by your feet.

  • Stay: All campsites are dog-friendly year-round, plus selected cabins and tiny homes.

6. The Off-Grid Adventure: Grabine Lakeside

Location: Near Wyangala Dam (Inland NSW)

For dogs that prefer fresh water and wide-open spaces, Grabine Lakeside is a revelation. Set on the shores of Wyangala Dam, it’s an "adventure dog" paradise.

  • The Dog Factor: No salt, no sand, just hectares of bushland and calm lake water for swimming.

  • The "Jazz": Take your dog on the Decca Trail for panoramic views of the dam, or bring them along on the boat—Wyangala is a premier spot for dog-friendly fishing and canoeing.

View from a cabin verandah overlooking Wyangala Dam at Reflections Grabine Lakeside.
A room with a view: Grabine Lakeside is the ultimate off-grid retreat for water-loving pups and their humans. Photo: Reflections NSW.


  • Stay: This is "bush camping" with benefits. All sites are dog-friendly, and there is a kiosk for essentials (and ice cream!).


Know Before You Go: Pro-Tips for Pet Owners

  • Vaccination is Key: Reflections requires all dogs to be up to date with their vaccinations (C5 level is standard). While the pet community is increasingly discussing Titre Testing as an alternative for monitoring immunity, current park policy still requires a valid vaccination certificate at check-in. Always have a digital or paper copy of your vet records ready to ensure a smooth arrival.

  • The "Two-Dog" Limit: Most parks allow up to two dogs per booking.

  • Cabin vs. Site: While sites are generally pet-friendly year-round, cabins must be booked specifically as "Dog Friendly." Look for the paw-print icon when booking online.


The Dog Traveller’s Essential Checklist

Before you put the car in drive, make sure you’ve ticked off these 2026 travel essentials:

  • Safety First: In NSW, it is a legal requirement that your dog is restrained and does not interfere with the driver. Use a crash-tested car harness or a secured crate. Fines for unrestrained pets (especially on a driver's lap) can exceed $450.

  • Coastal Protection: Paralysis ticks are a year-round threat on the NSW coast. Consult your vet to ensure your dog is on an active preventative program suited to your travel destination, and perform a "finger-touch" check of their coat every evening.

  • The "Scent of Home": Pack their favourite unwashed blanket. The familiar smell helps reduce "new-place anxiety" and helps them settle in a cabin or tent much faster.

  • Emergency Contact: Save the number of a 24-hour emergency vet at your destination before you leave home.

Dr Will Maginness holding a Golden Retriever puppy at a 5 Hounds titre testing clinic.


Test, Don’t Guess: Australia’s First Titre Test Roadshow for Dogs Launches


The "Personalised Health" movement is hitting the road. After our deep dive into smarter vaccinations last year, 5 Hounds is making immunity testing accessible nationwide.

Last year, we explored how titre testing is changing the game for Australian pet owners by providing an evidence-based alternative to blanket annual boosters. The response from the Australian Dog Lover community was clear: you want more control over your dog's preventative care.

Now, Australian veterinary-led wellness brand 5 Hounds is taking that science on the road. The country’s first-ever Titre Test Roadshow is launching across five major cities, offering a unique opportunity to check your dog’s immunity before their next needle.

Why This Matters Now

With over 500 appointments already booked, the roadshow reflects a massive shift toward data-driven pet parenting. During a pilot program last year, 5 Hounds tested 510 dogs. The results were staggering: only three dogs required a booster.
“At 5 Hounds, our approach is centered on the individual dog,” says founder and veterinarian Dr. Will Maginness
Two dogs, Ruby and Odie, who showed strong immunity to core diseases at a 5 Hounds titre testing clinic.
Ruby and Odie both showed strong immunity during the pilot program, giving owner Lisa Cutajar peace of mind that her dogs remained fully protected without the need for immediate boosters.




“Titre testing isn’t about abandoning vaccines—vaccination is essential. It’s about determining whether a booster is needed for each dog, rather than following a calendar.”

What is a Titre Test? (The Quick Recap)

Veterinarian Dr Will Maginness with the VacciCheck machines used for rapid dog antibody testing.
Inside the mobile lab: Dr Will Maginness uses VacciCheck technology to provide rapid on-site results during the 5 Hounds Roadshow, allowing owners to assess their dog's immunity in real-time.



For those who missed our comprehensive guide to titre testing, it is a simple blood test that measures protective antibody levels against the three "core" diseases:
  • Canine Parvovirus
  • Distemper
  • Adenovirus (Hepatitis)
If your dog has strong immunity, the test confirms they are still protected, helping you avoid unnecessary repeat vaccinations as per WSAVA guidelines.

Following Global Guidelines

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) guidelines state that after the initial puppy course and the first annual booster, core vaccines should generally not be given more frequently than every three years for adult dogs.

Titre testing allows owners to follow these professional guidelines with scientific certainty, ensuring we vaccinate when needed, rather than just when the calendar says so.

The 5 Hounds Roadshow: Dates & Locations

Ready to check your dog's immunity? The 5 Hounds team will be visiting the following locations:

  • Adelaide: 27 Feb (David Roche Park, Dogs SA, Cromwell Rd, Kilburn SA) | 9am–2pm
  • Perth: 1 Mar (Dogs West, 25 Harris Road, Caversham WA) | 9am–1pm
  • Brisbane: 14 Mar (Dogs Queensland, 247 King Ave, Durack QLD) | 9am–3pm
  • Sydney: 15 Mar (Dogs NSW, 44 Luddenham Rd, Orchard Hills NSW) | 9am–3pm
  • Melbourne: 21 Mar (27A Cameron St, Brunswick VIC) | 9am–4pm


How to Book

Bookings are essential. Secure your spot via the 5 Hounds Website.

  • 5 Hounds Subscribers: Free*
  • Non-Subscribers: $150

A Note on Total Wellness:

While titre testing provides clarity on vaccinations, it does not replace a routine veterinary check-up. Dr. Will emphasizes that regular health exams remain essential for assessing a dog’s overall well-being, including dental health, weight management, and joint care.

About 5 Hounds

5 Hounds is an Australian veterinary-led dog wellness company focused on preventive healthcare through diagnostic monitoring and species-appropriate nutrition to support long-term canine health. Through healthy, convenient dog food subscriptions, 5 Hounds provides personalised meal plans crafted by vets to support every dog’s unique health needs. Discover more at https://5hounds.com.au

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