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Olivia Wojcik worked with the Animal Clinic of Windermere to bring stuffed animals back to life.
Walter Zuniga played with bubbles in the afternoon sunshine.
Renae Ford cuddled her pooch on a bench outside Windermere Town Hall.
Angelica Castro enjoyed the afternoon with her golden retriever.
Lilly Horncastoe held her furry friend in her arms.
Reid Heroman dug into a plate full of food from the local food trucks.
Creegan Canine Rescue hosted a puppy kissing booth.
Toby and Lola Meaux won the “Tiny and Mighty” award.
The Ocoee Police K-9 Department showcased a variety of activities including a biting walkthrough for guests.
Dogs of all shapes and sizes participated in the obstacle course.
The town of Windermere Pet Fest featured nothing but smiles for residents and their pets.
Dogs jumped through hoops as part of the obstacle course.
Dogs waited in line to attempt an obstacle course.
David Hodge and Bianca Vasquez enjoyed shaved ice with their white fluffy friend.
Families and friends came together to enjoy the free event in Windermere.
Attendees visited the Observer booth to make origami dogs.
Playful Paws Photography showed off its camera skills at the event.
Guests headed inside the Windermere Town Hall to pet bunny rabbits.
The Pet Fest also featured cats and other animals.
Arthur Cezario and Axel Mellstrom took a break after bouncing in the bounce house.
Mikah, Keith, Lily and Stephanie Mahne walked through the event on Saturday afternoon.
The “That’s How I Roll” award winners posed outside the Observer tent.
This puppy was one of the many dogs up for adoption at the 2022 Pet Fest.
Animal lovers from across Central Florida flocked to the town of Windermere for its annual Pet Fest event on Saturday, March 5.
Locals enjoyed warm weather, a slight breeze and dozens of dogs, and other animals at the free event.
Attendees enjoyed food trucks, pet activities, a police K-9 demonstration, live music, paw-some vendors and more.
Dogs raced through an obstacle course, children played in bounce houses, vendors promoted their business and engaged residents in activities, food trucks offered sweet and savory bites, and hundreds of locals gathered to join in the festivities with their four-legged friends.