Santa Paws Festive Photo Studio

Fell Foot Park
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This Christmas dogs too can join in the festive fun at Fell Foot.

Don your Christmas jumpers and hats for professional dog photographer Shaun Barr to capture a free image of you and your dog, to share with friends and family.

The studio will be inside one of the historic boathouses down at Fell Foot.

Come dressed for Christmas and choose from a selection of festive accessories. Strike a pose for that fun photo, perfect for social media or to use to create that unique Christmas card or gift! A high-res image will be emailed to you following the event. Don’t forget to bring any favourite toys or treats with you so your dog feels right at home.

  • 30th November and 7th December.
  • Time slots available between 10am and 3pm.
  • 15 minute slots.
  • Booking is essential!
  • Please arrive 10 minutes before your booked time slot.
  • Please be aware the photo studio set up can only accommodate a maximum group size of 6 plus dog/s.

Be quick before tickets sell out!


Why not check out our Lake District cottages for your Christmas stay?!

Fell Foot Park
Time:
10am
-
3pm


Price:

Free

 
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