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York dog day opens free illusion rooms to pets

Portrait of a fluffy white dog against a dark, minimalist background.

Dog owners in York have a short autumn slot to visit Dog Day – September at The Puzzling World of Professor Kettlestring, where pets are being welcomed into the attraction’s illusion rooms for a family-friendly event.

The event is scheduled for Sunday 20 September 2026 at The Puzzling World of Professor Kettlestring in York. Entry is listed as free, but spaces are limited and booking is essential. The event information gives the main time as 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with last entry at 4:00 PM, so visitors should treat this as a timed afternoon visit rather than a drop-in day out.

Sunday afternoon entry at the York attraction

Dog Day is aimed at visitors who want to bring a calm, friendly dog into the venue rather than leave them at home for a day out in the city. The source listing describes the event as family friendly and sets out the main booking and entry details clearly.

Detail Information
Event Dog Day – September
Date Sunday 20 September 2026
Time 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, last entry 4:00 PM
Venue The Puzzling World of Professor Kettlestring, York
Address YO1 9TU, York, City of York, England, United Kingdom
Price Free
Audience Family Friendly
Booking Essential, online via the venue website

Because last entry is listed as 4:00 PM, anyone planning around children, travel across York or a dog that needs a quieter arrival should allow enough time to get there before the cut-off. The listing does not give transport or accessibility details, so those points should be checked directly with the venue if they matter to your visit.

York dog day opens free illusion rooms to pets

Illusions, photos and water bowls for dogs

The event is built around the attraction’s mind-bending rooms, with owners able to bring their dogs into the setting for photos and a different kind of visit to the illusion venue.

The source listing says visitors can expect incredible illusions with their dog, photo opportunities in the rooms, and water bowls, treats and surprises for pups. That makes the event more of a short, bookable visit than a full-day festival programme.

For families, the practical appeal is that the dog is part of the visit rather than an afterthought. For owners, the main consideration is whether their pet will be comfortable in an indoor visitor attraction, around other people and dogs, and on a short lead throughout.

York dog day opens free illusion rooms to pets

For readers planning more animal-themed or family-friendly outings nearby, there is also a York-area guide to the equestrian spectacle at Carlton Towers.

Rules owners need to know before booking

The venue has set clear entry rules for the Dog Day session. One dog is allowed per adult, and dogs must be kept on short leads.

The event is for calm, friendly dogs and humans. Restricted breeds cannot be admitted. Visitors are also asked to bring poo bags, with the source noting that accidents can happen.

York dog day opens free illusion rooms to pets

These rules mean the event is best suited to dogs that can cope with a busy visitor setting and stay close to their owner. If a dog is nervous, reactive or uncomfortable in unfamiliar indoor spaces, owners may want to contact the venue before booking rather than assume the session will be suitable.

How to book or check details

Booking is required because spaces are limited. The listing directs visitors to book online at www.puzzlingworldyork.co.uk, and says people can contact the team for more details.

The source also lists the venue telephone number as 01904 463733 and gives the email address info@puzzlingworldyork.co.uk. Before reserving a place, owners should check the booking page for any final entry instructions and make sure their party meets the one-dog-per-adult rule.

Source: Visit York Events

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