Pawsitivity Comes To Cork On May 20th!
Pedigree Ireland invites all our canine friends to the most in demand fun-filled family pet event,
The event will take place in Cork’s Fitzgerald Park on 20th May.
Pawsitivity in the City offers a menu of free fun for dog owners, parents, kids, and pets over the three action-packed days, including pet health tips and tricks from Pete the Vet, the chance to test your dog’s IQ and the opportunity to teach your pup to find your keys- with pet behaviour expert Suzi Walsh.
Those who like to shake their tails with their owners can take part in special doggy dance classes and relax afterwards with an exclusive outdoor cinema screening of Disney’s Lady and the Tramp (Dublin Saturday May 13th and Cork Saturday May 20th). When the feet and paws tire, the pop-up Doggy Café will be on-hand with complimentary Pedigree food, as well as snacks and beverages for the whole family. We'll have a pet photographer on hand to capture your pooch looking their best, so make sure you’ve got them looking pawsome!
For little guests, balloon modellers and face painters will additionally be on site to keep littlest owners entertained.
Expect lots of puppy love in the ISPCA’s pop-up ‘Puppy Pen’ as well as the chance to talk to ISPCA vets & nurses. ISPCA’s rehoming team will additionally be on site to talk to any prospective owners.
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