A Blenheim Palace show that was rescheduled for this weekend has been called off again as a result of the weather.
DogFest was initially due to take place on July 12 and 13 with thousands expected to turn up with their beloved dogs.
However, due to the weather forecast to reach 30C at the time, organisers postponed the event for this weekend (October 4 and 5).
Those due to attend received a text on Friday morning saying the event has now been cancelled.
Storm Army has been blamed and after the announcement, the Met Office put in place a yellow weather warning for wind in Oxfordshire.
Wind is forecast to reach up to 24mph, according to the Met Office.
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The text from the organisers said: "We're devastated to announce that DogFest at Blenheim Palace has been cancelled due to extreme winds from Storm Amy."
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It adds: "Thank you for your understanding and we hope to welcome you to a future DogFest."
The two-day event had promised live music, family entertainment and a "bustling" marketplace featuring artisan food, crafts and unique shopping stalls.
New to this year’s event was a Wizard of Oz-inspired twist, tying in with Blenheim Palace’s Christmas theme, Palace of Oz.
On Saturday, the Fun Dog Show Arena was due to host a Toto Lookalike Contest and a Palace of Oz Fancy Dress Competition.