- April 12, 2025
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Witcher, 8 months, visited Horizon West all the way from Kaer Morhen in the realm of Kaeden
Darcy, who will turn 11 in two weeks, made sure to visit wish all the judges.
Bunchy and Lacey sat perfectly still while their humans snapped some fall-themed portraits.
Marina Kalashnikova created pet portraits at the first Pet Fest.
Candy’s Cats was among several rescue organizations at this year’s event.
Anna Kent, and her kitty, Reznor, were excited to walk the catwalk.
The Horizon West Happenings crew was thrilled to add the Pet Fest to its community events this year.
Lottie survived canine parvovirus and now has a new, loving home.
Rosita attended the Pet Fest in style.
Luna Layton, 3, loved playing the Observer’s cornhole game.
Dogs loved getting a sweet treat — a pup cup — at the Observer’s booth.
At 105 pounds, malamute Jackson might have been the largest dog in attendance. He also might have been the sweetest.
Pets of all shapes and sizes — along with their humans — flocked to Hamlin for Horizon West Happenings’ inaugural Horizon West Pet Fest, which took place Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Hamlin Green Space.
Attendees enjoyed perusing dozens of vendor booths, snapping pet portraits at the fall-themed display and playing plenty of pet games.
The event also gave local rescue organizations a chance to connect with residents.