The Harvey Centre’s first-ever ‘Pup Up Café’ draws over 200 dogs
Entertainment / Sun 6th Oct 2024 at 06:56am
THE event offered a perfect opportunity for dog owners to socialise their furry companions while meeting fellow dog lovers in a vibrant and friendly atmosphere. Even non-dog owners joined in on the excitement, mingling with attendees and sharing smiles as they met the playful pups.

With a range of activities designed to delight both dogs and their humans, the Pup Up Café featured a taster agility course, plush dog sofas, toys, and prizes for the best-dressed dogs. Four-legged visitors were treated to unlimited pupupccinos, dog treats, and themed photo opportunities, ensuring tails were wagging all day long.

The event was a barking success, with over 200 dogs and their owners visiting throughout the day. The Harvey Centre hopes to host more dog-friendly events in the future.

Bryan Young, Centre Manager, The Harvey Centre says, “We are thrilled with the success of our first ever Pup Up Café. At Christmas our Grotto will be hosting Dog Days on Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s and we have some exciting new plans for 2025 which will appeal to dog owners too so watch this space.”
For more information please visit: https://theharveycentre.com/contact-us/
What gives humans the right to put a dog on a lead and keep it as a pet?
"Wow Really" to the comment of Cruel World. The answer is because we love our pets & they are treated as family, looked after cared for fed & basically bend over backwards for them. It's a whole lot better than them being left on streets to roam frightened Hungary cold & have a nice home where they are wanted. Unlike your comment as you obviously not a animal lover of a pet for life!!
Cruel world, what a pathetic statement !
Shame it wasn't published on YH before the Event, sounds fun
It was.........https://www.yourharlow.com/2024/09/18/harvey-centre-set-to-open-very-first-pop-up-pup-cafe/
Puppies are taken away from their parents because you want them as pets.
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