Sunday, September 18
1-5 PM
63rd and Penn Avenue

•Goat Petting Zoo •Pet Vendors •Doggie Games •K9 Demo •Prizes •Rescues •And More!

PetZone All Day Events (1-5pm)

Baby Goat Petting Zoo with Goatshine

Meet the small herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats. Enjoy a snuggle session, or just meet these adorable little guys. Guaranteed to leave you smiling

https://goatshine.com/

Win a prize at our Doggie Obstacle Course

Try our doggie obstacle course with your dog. Win a prize for completing it successfully, or just have fun trying while you exercise your dog.

 

$10 Nail Trims

Take care of this task while you enjoy Penn Fest. Our groomers will be available for nail trims at Woof Central at our street booth.

Cash Only        Groomer availability may var

Woof Central  Stage Events

1:30 PM Fastest Muttloaf Eating Contest

Does your dog have what it takes to win the prize? K9 Contestants will chow down on delicious Muttloaf provided by Craft and Crew Restaurants. May the fastest dog win! We will have heats according to dog sizing.

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2:00 PM Meet the Edina K9 Team

Meet Mike and Gryf and hear about this amazing team of man and German Shepherd working together to keep us safe. Edina police dogs, working with their assigned police partner, go through extensive training in agility, obedience, tracking, criminal apprehension and handler protection.

The City’s K-9s are certified in Patrol and Narcotics Detection. Their training meets U.S. Police Canine Association standards.

2:30 PM NOSEWORK Demo – Exhaust your Dog!

Dogs in today’s world don’t always get the right kind of mind/body exercise. Enter NOSEWORK: A fun activity that comes with a host of benefits for your dog. Nosework exercises can help your dog relax, gain confidence, and learn how to problem solve. All this mental stimulation can be as tiring for your pup as a walk in the park!

Demo by Twin Cities Obedience Training Club

 

3:00 PM Meet the Edina K9 Team

Meet Mike and Gryf and hear about this amazing team of man and German Shepherd working together to keep us safe. Edina police dogs, working with their assigned police partner, go through extensive training in agility, obedience, tracking, criminal apprehension and handler protection.

The City’s K-9s are certified in Patrol and Narcotics Detection. Their training meets U.S. Police Canine Association standards.

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