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PetFest
2008 will be held October 18-19
A
huge thanks to everyone that made last year's Pet Fest a great success! Click
HERE for
the results of the contest and drawings! Click HERE for
photos!
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Pet
Fest 2008 is a weekend event in Old Town Spring, Texas
dedicated to finding homes for the many wonderful animals
in shelters and rescue groups across the Houston and
surrounding areas. We invite you to grab your furkids
and join us for this fun-filled festival of entertainment
and education while helping raise money, volunteers and
foster homes. 
There
will be contests, demonstrations, seminars, music
and even a "Yappy Hour" from
4pm-7pm to keep you and your pets entertained. Come see
the latest
in pet fashions, shop with all the vendors and the pet
friendly stores in Old Town Spring, and find out what
your pet is
thinking with Houston's favorite Pet Psychic, Lisa Greene!
We
have great RAFFLE PRIZES for 2008! Click
here to view. |
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Many
great pets available for adoption Contests
(prizes awarded)
Demonstrations
and Seminars Pet
Psychic, Lisa Greene Vendors "Yappy
Hour"
Pet
Friendly Shopping Food
and Fun Microchipping Pet
Spa Services
Blessing
of the Pets Low
Cost Vaccinations Pet
Fashion Show Dog
Massage/Reiki
Great
Raffle Prizes FREE
Samples Ask
the Vet
50+ Breed
Rescue Booths & Animal Shelters Canine
Good Citizen Testing
Local
Celebrities & their pets Wheels
the Clown
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For
everyone’s fun and safety, your pet (all species!) must be:
•On leash, crated or in an x-pen at all times. You are solely responsible
for the actions of your pet. Please make sure they are under control at all
times.
•Current on vaccinations
•Sociable with other animals, adults and children and not aggressive about
food, toys or owner.
•Comfortable in a loud and festive environment (Please be aware of the
stress level of your pet at all times. We want this to be a positive experience
for everyone!)
•At least 4 months old (young animals have weak or no immune systems)
*Sponsors
reserve the right to refuse entrance or ask to leave anyone
whose pet is exhibiting aggressive behavior.

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