Handsome hounds and pretty pooches descended on Croome Park, near Upton-upon Severn, for a doggy day.
The Pooches 'n' Croome event on Sunday attracted more than 700 visitors and nearly 200 dogs for events including a demonstration by Hearing Dogs and competitions including waggiest tail, most like owner and most entertaining.
Winner of the Top Dog award was Great Dane Zak, owned by Ann Deegan of Malvern, while cocker spaniel Heidi, owned by Sue Wood Griffiths of Evesham, walked away with prettiest pooch. Gordon Setter Skye, owned by Pauline Striplin of Malvern, was named most handsome hound.
Wendy Carter, visitor services manager at Croome Park, said: "The day was great fun for all the family. Visitors were able to learn more about dogs, have some fun and enjoy a walk in the beautiful garden and landscape of Croome Park."
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