The ultimate day out for pooches and their paw-rents is coming to the Sunshine Coast.
DogFest, being held at Nambour Showgrounds 21 October, is set to be a canine wonderland; complete with food trucks, dog-friendly stallholders, live entertainment, training demonstrations and workshops.
’Social Marketing @ Griffith’ at Griffith University has partnered with Sunshine Coast Council and the Department of Environment and Science to host this unique family day out.
Sunshine Coast Council’s Response Services Education Officer Hannah Maloney said there would be plenty of fun and also an opportunity to improve the community’s knowledge about pet ownership.
“The training demonstrations and workshops will help owners create a safer and more harmonious coexistence between people and animals — that includes wildlife,” Ms Maloney said.
“Sadly, if our dogs don’t have the necessary wildlife avoidance training, they can kill or harm native animals such as koalas and possums, our protected bush turkeys or migratory and resident shorebirds.
“Our Coast is home to more than 700 native animals and we all have a responsibility to care for them.
“During DogFest, we will have numerous free interactive workshops to teach our dogs wildlife avoidance skills.
“The first of the skills in the ‘wildlife avoidance’ toolbox is having a solid recall. This will be useful around wildlife, and in everyday life.”
More dog training resources can be found on Leave It, another initiative of Social Marketing @ Griffith to support our native wildlife and dog owners in South East Queensland
This innovative and informative doggy event is not to be missed by paw-rents. Entry is free. Reserve tickets in advance online.
When: October 21, 8am-1pm
Where: Nambour Showgrounds
What: Dog training demonstrations and workshops, family entertainment, best dressed dog competition, food trucks and stall holders
Cost: FREE. Reserve your free ticket now online.