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Doggy day out in Noosa Junction

Love dogs as much as we do? Get set for a pawsome Dog Day Out in Noosa Junction proudly presented by Noosa Junction Association and Aunty Jo’s Canine Catering.

From 12-4pm on Sunday 26 March, Arcadia Street, Noosa Junction will be transformed into a pawdorable, tail-wagging celebration of man’s best friends.

Publicist for Noosa Junction Association, Judi Lalor, said the free event program would include expert advice and education, entertainment, competitions, a range of dog-friendly stallholders, live music and family friendly fare from local Junction foodies.

“Stalls and displays will showcase the latest products, services, treats and stylish accessories for our four-legged friends. We’re also incredibly fortunate to have diverse experts on hand to answer questions in our K9 Corner throughout the day, including Jo Wilkinson, Aunty Jo’s Canine Catering on individual dogs meal planning and the benefits of raw feeding, Jessica from Eclipse Dog Training, Dr Garry Bright, Maple Street Vets Cooroy talking holistic health, Nicole Cleary, RSPCA Noosa on animal adoption, and Bhavani from Animal Chats along with other pet care providers,” Judi said.

“The inaugural community event would not have been possible without our partner, Aunty Jo’s Canine Catering, a family-operated, raw dog food delivery business located here on the Sunshine Coast providing convenient home deliveries of quality Canine Country BARF and Loyalty Pet Treats to Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay Customers. All their food is grain-free, preservative and additive-free. Also supporting the day is local Noosa Junction pet store extraordinaire, the Noosa Dog Hub.

“Thanks to their support, our entertainment program will include pooch perfect Instagram – brought to you by the Dog Hub Noosa – giving local fur baby’s the chance to win a paint your pet gift experience from Frida’s Sip n Paint Noosa and the wag of fame with doggone prizes awarded for the cutest, most fashionable, biggest personality and brainiest,” Judi said.

Jo Wilkinson, founder of Aunty Jo’s Canine Catering, said the favourite part of her business was being an advocate for raw feeding. She offers a complimentary canine nutrition consultation to educate why it’s important to feed a natural, raw and preservative-free diet.

“I know Noosa Junction locals love their dogs and I’m looking forward to being part of the first, Dog Day Out, and answering any questions you may have about your dog’s nutrition,” Jo said.

Dog Day Out will also include free samples, specials, fun for the kids with pooch inspired face painting, and the chance to support Noosa RSPCA.

For all your Dog Day Out highlights visit @visitnoosajunction or check out visitnoosajunction.com

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