CALLING all furry friends and their owners – this upcoming spooktacular event is for you.
A special Halloween-themed dog café arrives in Southampton this weekend.
Over 200 pooches and their owners are expected to visit Revolucion de Cuba on Sunday, October 16 to celebrate all things dogs, Halloween, and cuteness at the Pop + Bark event.
Organiser Anushka Fernando said: “We are so excited to be back in Southampton for Halloween.
“We know October is now a whole month of autumnal fun so we can’t wait to get the party started this weekend.
“We have over 200 dogs booked in already, so expect lots of off-lead fun, socialising, and Halloween tricks and treats.
“I love how dog owners have really embraced the season for all things spooky by taking their dogs pumpkin picking and getting in the spirit with Halloween-themed accessories.
“It’ll be fun to see what kind of Halloween costumes we’ll see this year.”
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Two-legged and four-legged attendees can expect to meet fellow Cockapoos, Dachshunds, Pugs, and Cavapoos at the jam-packed event.
Pumpkin spice pupuccinos will be available and dogs can have a go at bobbing for apples.
On top of that there will be a doggy bakery, a boutique, and lots of “fun Halloween photo opportunities.”
Visit POPANDBARK.COM to book your space.
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