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HomeEntertainment'Dogtopia' returns to Noosa River this April

‘Dogtopia’ returns to Noosa River this April

Get your pampered pooch’s best outfits ready for the biggest pooch social event of the year at A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo along the scenic Noosa River on Saturday 5 April from 8am-1pm.

Bring your family, friends and fur-babies for a day of free doggy fun. Pack your picnic blanket and your togs.

Discover new ways to keep your dog happy and healthy with nutrition tips, grooming advice, pet first aid, obedience training, and educational talks.

With over 50 vendors from Gympie to the Gold Coast, pamper your pooch with unique treats, participate in interactive activities and enjoy a variety of competitions with fantastic prizes. There’s also a Puppy Play Zone, Splash Zone & Ball Pit for your furry friend to play in.

Don’t miss the chance to ‘Smooch a Pooch’ at the Puppy Love stand, witness the ‘Furry Fashions on the Field’, and explore various dog meet and greets. Keep your human kids entertained with face painting, doggy crafts and more.

Make memories, celebrate the bond between humans and dogs, at A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo – the bark of the town! It’s Dogtopia right here in Noosa.

A Dog’s Life is presented by Sunshine Coast Music and Events, powered by SumUp, and supported by Doggy Anchor.

Event details:

What: A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo

When: Saturday 5 April, 8am-1pm

Where: Tewantin-Noosa Lions Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosa River

Entry: Free entry

For more information visit A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo website adogslifepetexpo.com.au

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