Pictures of the adorable dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival 2024
Kayleigh Fraser
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Thousands of people flocked to Bishop Auckland Food Festival this weekend and their four-legged friends joined many - can you spot yours?
The annual food festival attracted tens of thousands of visitors last year - but also appears to be a popular event to bring our furry friends to as well.
Our photographer snapped a few of the many pooches who accompanied their owners to grab some tasty grub.
Can you spot your pup in our gallery?
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
Dogs at Bishop Auckland Food Festival. (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
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