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Doggy disco craze at popular Middlesbrough nightclub!

Published June 24, 2024 By

A Middlesbrough nightclub known for its cheesy 90's music is opening its doors to four-legged furry friends.

Popworld will be welcoming dog owners to party with their pets when it holds its first ever doggy disco on Saturday 13th July.

The Pawesome Parties Doggy Disco has sessions for Cockapoos, Dachshunds and all Pups which means all friendly socialised dogs are welcome.

Organisers say the 'first of its kind’ family friendly event will have lots of stuff to get the dogs and humans entertained, including a full drinks menu, puppuccinos and competitions. There will be dog sofas, ball pits, glow sticks and much more providing a space for pups to run around and meet new friends.

Event manager Leanne Ferguson, of Pawesome Parties, holds dog parties for all breeds across the country having originally thought of the idea to socialise her cockapoo Alfie. She said: "The sessions lasts 75 minutes which is like an intense walk for them. "It is a big sensory experience for them socialising with other like-minded dogs and people."

Boutique stalls from local businesses will also be set up on the day. It is due to take place on 13th July with different ticketed time slots per dog breed.

Tickets can be purchased from: www.pawesomeparties.co.uk/middlesbrough 

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