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Dog day out at expo

Bring your family, friends, and doggies for a fun-filled day out on the Noosa River on Sunday 24 April for a celebration of everything canine at the inaugural A Dog’s Life: Pet Expo.

Find everything you need to keep your furry friend happy and healthy, including nutrition and grooming advice, training, treats, accessories and more.

Listen to educational speakers and panel discussions, watch working dogs in the showcase arena and let your pooch play in the doggie play zone and participate in doggy Picasso.

Broadcast live from Noosa River by the Today Show, the expo will be officially opened by Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart with live music by MC Andrea Kirwin.

Come along for a doggy day out and help raise funds to support the rescue, rehabilitation, and training of Psychiatric PTSD Assistance Dogs for Australian Veterans and First Responders.

Local Sunshine Coast charity PTSD Dogs Australia rescue, rehabilitate, and train psychiatric PTSD assistance dogs for veterans and first responders who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as a result of their service to our community. All entry donations will go directly to this valuable community service.

The event will be held on the river bank from 8am to 2pm at Tewantin Noosa Lions Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville. Entry $5 and $15 for families.

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

Register to attend or donate to PTSD Dogs at adogslifepetexpo.com.au

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