Sunshine Coast Pet Expo returns to Noosa this April

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Bring your family, friends and doggies to the stunning Noosa River on Sunday 23 April.

Bring your family, friends and doggies to the stunning Noosa River Sunday 23 April for a fun-filled celebration of everything canine at the second annual A Dog’s Life Pet Expo.

Discover new and exciting ways to keep your dog happy and healthy including nutrition and grooming advice, obedience training, education, displays and demonstrations. Listen to educational speakers and panel discussions, watch working and assistance dogs in the showcase arena and let your pooch play in the doggie play zone and participate in doggy Picasso.

Look out for exciting new program elements this year including:

– The Great Noosa River Walk.

– Pamper your pooch with a PAWdicure.

– Pups on SUPs.

– Skimboarding display from champion pup Mini Bull Rufus.

– Mega ball pit in the Play Zone.

– Puppy Love stand where you can Smooch a Pooch thanks to NexGard SPECTRA.

– Hot Dogs Sausage Dog Parade.

The expo will be opened by Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart with live music by MC and dog lover Andrea Kirwin – who also identifies as a Golden Retriever.

Don’t forget the awesome competitions with amazing prizes including Sunshine Coast’s Best Trick Dog and Best Dressed Pooch In Noosa judged by In Noosa’s very own fashion editor Carlie Wacker and sidekick Harry.

This year there will be a special prize for the best canine mini-me – the pooch that looks and dresses most like their owner.

Come along for a doggy day out and celebrate the special bond between humans and their furry companions while raising much-needed funds for PTSD Dogs Australia.

For more information about PTSD Dogs Australia, visit ptsddogs.org.au

Register your attendance and donate to PTSD Dogs Australia through A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo website adogslifepetexpo.com.au

EVENT DETAILS:

What: A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo

When: 9am-3pm Sunday 23 April 2023

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

Entry: $5 per person / $15 per family in support of PTSD Dogs Australia