A paddocks in Lincoln is being transformed into a Christmas market with a difference — it’s just for dogs.
Workers at the Dog Adventure Centre in Thorpe on the Hill are busy putting up stalls and adding a festive touch ahead of the event this weekend.
Dogs will be getting into the spirit of the season at the event from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, December 1 and Sunday, December 2.
Dogs are encouraged to join in the festive fun.
Santa Paws will of course be making an appearance and pets can get an adorable photo with him for a small fee.
There will also be a dog-themed Christmas market to pick up a present for your pooch, open play sessions and refreshments.
Special treats will be sold at the stalls.
Stalls will be selling festive themed clothes, dog friendly treats, lots of toys and more.
Entry is free on the day, but visitors will need to pay £1 to park at Whisby Nature Park across the road.
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