They say every dog has its day. And tails large and small were wagging in the sunshine as pets and their owners flocked to a popular seaside dog show.

Breeds large and small were put through their paces at the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show.

Eastern Daily Press: Pets parade around the ring at the Hunstanton Fun Dog ShowPets parade around the ring at the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Pets parade around the ring at the Hunstanton Fun Dog ShowPets parade around the ring at the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Some of the winners were clearly as excited as their ownersSome of the winners were clearly as excited as their owners (Image: Chris Bishop)

It was a job to say who was enjoying it the most - the pets or their owners.

Doggy paper the Barking Bugle has been organising the event at Glebe House School for 15 years.

David Whitehill, one of its chief repawters, said: "It's one of the biggest we've had. It's warm but there's a breeze, so it's perfect weather."

Eastern Daily Press: David Whitehill from the Barking Bugle at the Hunstanton Fun Dog ShowDavid Whitehill from the Barking Bugle at the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: It was a tough call when it came to who enjoyed the event the most - the dogs or their ownersIt was a tough call when it came to who enjoyed the event the most - the dogs or their owners (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: A dog and its owner at the Hunstanton Fun Dog ShowA dog and its owner at the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Chunk the boxer, who was a joint winner in prettiest boy, with owner Rob JacksonChunk the boxer, who was a joint winner in prettiest boy, with owner Rob Jackson (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Pip the Patterdale keeps a watchful eye on proceedingsPip the Patterdale keeps a watchful eye on proceedings (Image: Chris Bishop)

There were classes for everything from prettiest girl and boy to veterans, rescue dogs and the waggiest tail.

Maureen Howard, Hunstanton's deputy mayor, was on hand to present the rosettes for the first few heats.

"I love dog shows and this is so much fun," she said. "It's nice to see people out with their dogs enjoying themselves."

Eastern Daily Press: Hundreds of dogs and their owners enjoyed the Hunstanton Fun Dog ShowHundreds of dogs and their owners enjoyed the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Sienna, aged 6, with Dora and her rosetteSienna, aged 6, with Dora and her rosette (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Duncan, aged nine, with chihuahua DingoDuncan, aged nine, with chihuahua Dingo (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Scenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House SchoolScenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House School (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Scenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House SchoolScenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House School (Image: Chris Bishop)

 Eastern Daily Press: Scenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House SchoolScenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House School (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Scenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House SchoolScenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House School (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Scenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House SchoolScenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House School (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Scenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House SchoolScenes from the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show at Glebe House School (Image: Chris Bishop)

Eastern Daily Press: Dancing dog Skylar, with owner Ruth Harris at the Hunstanton Fun Dog ShowDancing dog Skylar, with owner Ruth Harris at the Hunstanton Fun Dog Show (Image: Chris Bishop)