Pets

Monmouth SPCA Pet Palooza Is April 30 At Their Eatontown HQ

Come for kitten yoga sessions, a puppy kissing booth, a 50/50 raffle, Sheriff's K9 demonstrations, food, pet vendors, adoptables and more:

(Monmouth County SPCA)

EATONTOWN, NJ — The Monmouth County SPCA will hold their second annual Pet Palooza from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. April 30 at their Eatontown campus, located at 260 Wall Street.

This community-centric event is more of an all-inclusive version of their longtime Dog Walk & Pet Fair that ran for nearly 30 years at Brookdale Community College.

Both MCSPCA staff and last year’s attendees loved the feeling of bringing the event “back home," said the SPCA.

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The Pet Palooza has evolved from a traditional dog and cat event and now celebrates all of the animals that the Monmouth County SPCA cares for, from wildlife and farm animals, to beloved family pets.

The MCSPCA will be showcasing all of their shelter and community programs with interactive presentations, staff meet & greets, live demonstrations with shelter animals and campus tours throughout the day.

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This pet and family-friendly day will have animal-related attractions such as kitten yoga sessions, a puppy kissing booth, a 50/50 raffle, Sheriff's K9 demonstrations, activities for kids, food and drink, vendors for both pets & people, meeting MCSPCA adoptables, photos with people and their pets, and much more.

In addition to the attractions, there will also be the symbolic dog walk around the campus, which has traditionally symbolized support for homeless animals – and this year will have some surprises along the way!

Event registration is now open and the MCSPCA is offering several opportunities for sponsors, vendors and ad journal space – all of which are highly visible to the public and event attendees.

For more information, please email events@monmouthcountyspca.org or call 732-542-0040, ext. 7.

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