dog café in Liverpool was opened and run by a heroin trafficking gang’s ‘warehouseman’.The dog café is a place where customers can buy a drink and relax accompanied by puppies and get the opportunity to interact with them.Andrew Cain founded Pups and Cups Bistro in Old Swan, Liverpool, and was already a two-time convicted class A drug dealer when he started the business and gave Liverpool ECHO a look inside his business ahead of it’s opening. READ MORE: Doctor given 18 life sentences without parole after sexually assaulting 12 children The now 39-year-old said at the time: "We wanted somewhere we could take the dogs and where we could buy them a doggy treat, o that is how Pups and Cups was thought of and since then it has just snowballed.
Our brand is simple, reports the ECHO. "We want a place for people to take the fur babies and enjoy some nice food, coffee and cake.
The fenced off area is for the dogs, to bring the dog community together whatever the weather to socialise with other dogs under the responsibility of dog owners."The bistro, on Prescot Road, was described as the city's "first dedicated dog café".
Treats for four-legged friends included pupcakes, bones and doggie meals as well as serving breakfast, lunch and dinner for owners.Cain, the owner of a French bulldog, added: "I am also the director of a hospitality and training company, Charlton Recruitment and Training.
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