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Pup-kin patch due to open in Surrey this October, as part of Halloween programme

By Greta Inglis Dog Behaviourist | Animal Behaviourist

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A garden centre on the border between London and Surrey will be opening a Halloween themed site for dogs in October, complete with squeaky toys and puppaccinos.

Dobbies Garden Centre near Banstead, Surrey, recently announced its Halloween programme, which even has something for our four-legged friends to enjoy. 

The pup-kin patch, as it's been affectionately referred to, will be open to the public on the 25th, 26th and 31st of October. 

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Halloween fun for the whole family

Dogs will be able to pick from themed squeaky and plush toys, fun obstacle courses and puppaccinos at the centre's dog-friendly restaurant. 

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Tickets cost £12.50 per pup, with owners entering free of charge. Each family will also come away with a portrait photo of their pet, sitting in front of an autumnal backdrop. 

Something for everyone

When it comes to family fun, Dobbies Garden Centre has thought of everything. 

In addition to the doggy pumpkin patch, they will also be hosting a Little Scare-lings event for children, filled with magical activities and games. 

"It’s fantastic to have such a variety of events on offer and there really is something for everyone to enjoy, with fun for all ages." explained events programme manager Ayesha Nickson. "Our Little Scare-lings event is a firm favourite for families, with plenty of action-packed activities, and the Pup-kin Patch is back by popular demand this year in more stores after it was such a hit last year. We can’t wait to celebrate autumn and Halloween with our customers this spooky season.”

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