- April 4, 2016
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Bryan Zink and his dog Bear take in the sights during the festivities.
Sandy Terry gets some love from Brownie at the Forever Home Animal Rescue booth.
Sammy, a 9-year-old boxes, took a run around the race course during the festivities.
Mayor Gary Bruhn and his wife also brought their dogs out to the PetFest event.
Kathleen Hetherman took her dog Lily for a lap around the track before Lily’s race.
Ocoee police officer Daniel Schilling did a demonstration with his K-9 Nitro during the festivities.
Several adoption agencies had booths at the event, including VIP Rescue of Central Florida.
Amanda Noto, 10, carried around her dog Melody during the afternoon.
Don Jensen jumped into the race course to help guide his dog Titan through the course after he got distracted during the race and couldn’t find his way out.
Pandora got the royal treatment as she got pushed around in a stroller all afternoon.
Carolina and her brother Duke showed off their stylish hats that their owner Joan Voyles bought for them.
WINDERMERE Hundreds of dogs both big and small came out to the Windermere PetFest on Saturday, April 29. The event was the first of its kind for Windermere, and was hosted by the Windermere Parks and Recreation Department. The festivities included food trucks, dog-themed vendors, K-9 demonstrations and a race course for the dogs.
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