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Join the fun at the Kin Kin Markets Dog Expo

Get ready for a tail-wagging good time at the Kin Kin Markets Dog Expo on 2 June from 8am to midday.

This event is packed with adorable pets, entertaining competitions, and plenty of fun for the whole family.

Whether you have a dog, cat, dressed-up chicken, bearded dragon, or even a goldfish, all pets are welcome to join the festivities.

Check out a variety of pet stalls offering treats, accessories, and expert advice, including the info stand with Lyn from Kin Kin Kelpies and Brooke from Sunshine Coast Vets where you can learn about pet health, toxins, parasites, and therapy dogs.

The event judges will be Lyn from Kin Kin Kelpies; Bec from her famous for her Instagram page – Waldorf and Astoria; and Brooke from Sunshine Coast Vets.

Event schedule:

8.30-9:30am: Doga by Mondo Moves – Start your day with a fun yoga session for you and your pet or just connect with your inner dog.

10.30am: Best Dressed Competition – Time to show off your pet’s style.

11.30am: Best Trick Competition – Marvel at the best pet tricks, plus a special display by The Kelpie Kid.

12pm: Raffle Draw – Don’t miss our monster raffle with over $500 worth of pet prizes!

Competitions: Register your pets at the Info Stand with Lyn and Brooke upon arrival (before 10am). Fabulous prizes await the top three winners in each competition.

Bring your pets, your friends, and your family for a morning full of fun, fur, and festivities at the Kin Kin Markets Dog Expo on the Kin Kin Oval.

It’s going to be a barking good time you won’t want to miss.

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