- December 1, 2016
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Quijote, a chocolate Labrador retriever, attended Pet Fest as a life-sized Beanie Baby.
Cooper, a Pomeranian mix, enjoyed munching on a treat.
Azalea Anderson gave some love to Iron, a Greyhound.
Estefany Gutierrez brought her dog, Susy, to the event.
Pet rescue The Pixel Fund brought some adoptable kittens, along with adoptable dogs.
Linda Satava, a volunteer with pet rescue The Pixel Fund, carried around Ingrid, a Chihuahua.
Daniela Suarez corralled three of her English Setters — Clover, Khaleesi and Kiss — for a quick picture.
Benny licks his lips after digging into a chicken-flavored sno cone.
Lisa Andreone and daughter London helped their pup, Oreo, over an agility obstacle.
Ava was one of the adoptable cats at Candy’s Cats.
Alex Elias and Suzy Burquist represented Animal Clinic of Windermere and made custom dog tags for attendees.
Delaney Tinn, Kennedy Strawn, puppy Evie, Carter Strawn and Jenna Ebinger were pleased to meet Richard Frate, center, and his Saint Bernard, Charlie.
Winter Garden Police Officer Matthew “Beau” Griffin wears an arm covering as Ocoee K-9 Nitro latches on.
Winter Garden Police Officer Matthew “Beau” Griffin walks with his dog, K-9 Mack, during a demonstration.
Ocoee Police Officer Daniel Schilling wears an arm covering as Winter Garden K-9 Mack latches on.
WINDERMERE The town of Windermere was abuzz with furry friends Saturday, March 10, during its annual Pet Fest. The event encourages people to bring their dogs for an afternoon of shopping, eating and playing. Dogs got to enjoy chicken-flavored sno cones, zipping through an enclosed agility course, sniffing around and making new friends. Humans got to meet fellow pet lovers, grab a bite to eat at the food trucks, shop around different vendors and even meet pets that are currently up for adoption from local rescues. The event is sponsored by the Animal Clinic of Windermere.