- April 1, 2025
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Savannah the chihuahua was looking for her new, forever home.
Animal Clinic of Windermere staff handed out chicken-flavored Sno-Cones for owners to give to their dogs.
Cookie Dough to Go’s Leslie Lucas and The Savvy Sitter’s Savanna Westwood showed off some sweet treats and fun Frisbees.
Some dogs went airborne chasing the moving toy in the doggie fun zone.
This pup, Norma, was all smiles before the peanut butter-eating contest.
Raymond Hastings, representing the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, brought Boots the alligator to meet event attendees.
Maria Del Mauro and her dog, Rigby, represented Expanding Intelligence.
Tyler Hawken held up one of the pet bandannas that can be personalized through small business Lavender Menace.
This sweet face was up for adoption through Candy’s Cats.
Tamra Lucero brought her pup, Violet, to enjoy the fresh air and socialize.
Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn and Animal Clinic of Windermere’s Dr. Doug Pearce enjoyed seeing all the people and their pets.
Owners loved watching their dogs fly over the obstacles in the doggie fun zone.
Norma the dog tried to lick the peanut butter off the spoon her owner was holding as fast as she could.
WINDERMERE People and their pups took advantage of the nice weather as they spent a day dedicated to pets in downtown Windermere during the town’s Petfest on Saturday, March 9. The third annual event is always a fun time for pets and their humans. This year’s event included pet-related vendors, food trucks, music, a doggie fun zone and doggie games. Additionally, some pet rescues — including cat rescue Candy’s Cats — brought adoptable animals for participants to consider welcoming into their homes.