King Charles III Crowns Golden Retriever Gabby as “Dog of the Decade” at Dumfries House 🐕👑
Dumfries House, Scotland – October 1, 2025. It was a truly royal day out for man’s best friend as HM King Charles III personally awarded Gabby, a golden retriever with a heart of gold, the title of “Dog of the Decade” at Dumfries House.
Gabby, accompanied proudly by her owner Pam, received the Dumfries House Dog of the Decade ribbon, a recognition introduced this year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the beloved Fun Dog Show.
The annual event, held each summer at The King’s Foundation Headquarters’ Dumfries House in Ayrshire, has become a community favorite, drawing dog lovers from across the UK. But this year, to mark a decade of wagging tails and four-legged fun, organizers launched a brand-new award to honor one extraordinary canine who embodies loyalty, charm, and spirit.
Gabby, described by her owner as “gentle, joyful, and endlessly devoted,” was crowned the winner — and the golden retriever seemed to know the gravity of the moment, wagging her tail enthusiastically as King Charles placed the ribbon.
“Gabby has brought so much joy not just to her family but to everyone who meets her. She is the perfect ambassador for what this celebration of dogs is all about,” one event organizer remarked.
A Celebration of Dogs, Community, and Tradition
The Fun Dog Show began a decade ago as part of The King’s Foundation’s mission to bring communities together, celebrate rural traditions, and highlight the joy animals bring to daily life. Each year, dogs of all breeds and backgrounds compete in categories ranging from Best Trick to Waggiest Tail.
This year’s milestone anniversary added even more excitement, with families and their pets gathering on the Dumfries House grounds for a day filled with laughter, paw-shakes, and community spirit.
Gabby’s victory as Dog of the Decade was met with cheers and applause from the crowd, with many saying the golden retriever’s gentle nature and unwavering loyalty made her a worthy winner.
A Royal Touch
King Charles III has long been an advocate for animal welfare and rural traditions, making his appearance at the event especially meaningful. Known for his deep connection to the countryside and conservation work, the King praised the show’s longevity and the joy it brings to families.
Witnesses said His Majesty looked delighted as he awarded Gabby with her ribbon, bending down to give the golden retriever a warm pat on the head. The moment was described as “heart-melting” by attendees, who were quick to capture photos and share them across social media.
Congratulations, Gabby! 🐾
With her shiny ribbon and newfound royal title, Gabby has become something of a local celebrity — a golden retriever now etched in Dumfries House history.
For Pam, her proud owner, the honor is more than just an award:
“Gabby has been my best friend for years. To see her recognized in this way, and by the King himself, is just unbelievable. She truly is one in a million.”
As the sun set over Dumfries House, one thing was clear: in a kingdom where tradition and community spirit reign, Gabby proved that sometimes, the noblest titles belong not just to people, but to our four-legged companions.
Congratulations, Gabby — Dog of the Decade! 🏆🐕👑