Pawrents unite! The ultimate dog-friendly extravaganza, Pooches in the Park, is coming to Woody Point on Sunday, June 16.
Bursting with activities for dogs and their human companions, the event caters for even the most discerning canines.
Chill out with Doga, foster your pet’s creativity with Pupper Picasso sessions or meet a new dog park companion with Doggy Speed Dating.
There’s also Auslan Nursery Rhymes to enjoy and a host of live music from talented paw-formers including David Carr, John Crawford, Beth Lucas and Tanya Goltz.
Pet-themed market stalls
Time to spoil your furchild as local artisans and vendors showcase an assortment of canine-centric merchandise, from stylish collars and leashes to gourmet treats.
It's a paradise for pet parents seeking the latest trends and indulgences for their furry friends.
Food trucks
No event is complete without an array of delectable delights to tantalise the taste buds.
Food trucks stationed around the park offer a smorgasbord of culinary treats for humans and canines.
Big Dog Pet Foods entertainment precinct
Discover an abundance of pawesome activities in the Big Dog Pet Foods entertainment precinct, including face painting, interactive zones, and more.
From toe-tapping tunes to soothing melodies, the eclectic line-up of performers sets the perfect ambience for a day of fun.
Date: Sunday, June 16
Time: 8am–noon
Location: Apex Park, Woody Point
Cost: Free Entry
Pooches in the Park is proudly presented by City of Moreton Bay, delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism and supported by Major Sponsor Big Dog Pet Foods.
Find out more here.
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