Dogs in Christmas jumpers are taking over Battersea Park on Sunday

The woofiest event of the year so far
Furry fun: The charitable event takes place this Sunday
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Luke Abrahams11 December 2017

OK. This might just be the cutest thing we've ever seen.

This Sunday, hundreds of doggies wearing Christmas jumpers will be taking over the Pear Tree Cafe in Battersea Park to help raise funds for children's charity, Save The Children.

How adorable. Yes, we thought so, too.

It's all been set up by BorrowMyDoggy, an online community for dog lovers, who joined forces with the charity to break the world record for most dogs wearing Christmas jumpers in one place and most importantly, to help raise cash for Save the Children's Jumper Day fundraiser.

​Best part about the whole thing? Every single donation made will go straight to Save the Children’s great cause and BorrowMyDoggy will be giving away 20 complimentary memberships to those who apply for the service.

Go London Doggy RePAWters

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So, if you're one of those lucky Londoners who can actually afford to own a dog in the capital, you can register your pup for the free event here.

Doggy snapping starts from 1pm, and the world record attempt will start precisely at 2.30. Snacks and treats for your four-legged friends will also be provided.

WOOF to that!

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