WE visited Worcester's first dog cafe in the city centre on its opening day.
Paw and Co opened its doors yesterday (Saturday, September 17) in Reindeer Court, serving treats for both dogs and their owners.
In the video and pictures you can see the cafe has a brick and wooden designed interior, with autumnal colours.
There is seating inside and outside for customers and products that the business sells for dogs around the building as well.
A large orange Paw and Co logo can also be seen hanging above the till.
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Lee Cotton and Leisa Concannon, owners of the business, were amazed at how many people had come to see the new business.
Leisa said "It has been absolutely amazing. We have had so much support from the people of Worcester.
"We have also had lots of our new neighbours coming over to wish us all the best here in Reindeer Court, as well as our friends and family coming down to support the cafe as well.
"We cannot believe the response we have had."
The cafe serves a variety of dog cakes, treats and products from small businesses, as well as a host of coffees and cakes for owners as well.
Leisa said: "Being a dog cafe, people really want to come in and spoil them. I actually cannot believe quite how many dog cakes we have sold.
"We have certainly sold more dog cakes than human cakes."
Lee Cotton and Leisa Concannon decided to open the cafe in Worcester, after wanting a new venture to enjoy after they retired.
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For the cafe's opening the owners provided free puppacinos and 10 per cent off all items in store as well.
All the treats sold by the cafe contain natural ingredients, have no sugar or salts and are all healthy for dogs.
For more information visit the Paw and Co website at pawandco.uk.
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