Calling all dog lovers in the Louisville area! A canine-centric event called “Pups in Paristown” is coming to the Metro next month.The inaugural event is happening Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Paristown Point.It’ll feature a special appearance by 2022 American Humane Hero Dog, Louisville’s own Ethan the dog and his owner, Jeff Callaway.There will be various dog-related vendors, dog rescue non-profit groups, a special “splash zone” for dogs to have fun getting wet and a 360-degree photo booth.There will be adoptable pups from the Kentucky Humane Society on hand as well.It’s free to the public and family and pet-friendly, but dogs will need to be on a leash during the event.Cocktails will be on sale as well, with $1 from each one sold going to KHS.“Dogs and dog lovers really enjoy the beautiful outdoor spaces in Paristown,” said Steve Smith, Paristown’s Managing Partner. “They are often alongside their owners at many of our Paristown events, so we decided it was about time we treated our four-legged friends to their own special event,” he added.You can learn more about the event here.
Calling all dog lovers in the Louisville area! A canine-centric event called “Pups in Paristown” is coming to the Metro next month.
The inaugural event is happening Oct. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Paristown Point.
It’ll feature a special appearance by 2022 American Humane Hero Dog, Louisville’s own Ethan the dog and his owner, Jeff Callaway.
There will be various dog-related vendors, dog rescue non-profit groups, a special “splash zone” for dogs to have fun getting wet and a 360-degree photo booth.
There will be adoptable pups from the Kentucky Humane Society on hand as well.
It’s free to the public and family and pet-friendly, but dogs will need to be on a leash during the event.
Cocktails will be on sale as well, with $1 from each one sold going to KHS.
“Dogs and dog lovers really enjoy the beautiful outdoor spaces in Paristown,” said Steve Smith, Paristown’s Managing Partner. “They are often alongside their owners at many of our Paristown events, so we decided it was about time we treated our four-legged friends to their own special event,” he added.
You can learn more about the event here.