Howl-O-Ween Fest at Purina Farms

Friday, October 27, 2023
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Saturday, October 28, 2023
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Sunday, October 29, 2023
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Trick-or-treat and enjoy not-so-scary fun for the whole family, dogs included! Ghoulish Games, Creepy Canine Corner, magic shows, bounce houses, canine performances, and more. Dress your family and your pup in their favorite costumes to participate in our Costume Paw-ty. 
 

FUN FOR ALL (pets and families) 

  • Costume Paw-ty 
  • Trick-or-Treating for kids and dogs! 
  • Incredible Dog Show 
  • Tekno Bubbles from the Bubble Bus 
  • Photo Booth 

 

JUST FOR DOGS 

  • Tricks for Treats Talent Show (open to any dog attending the event) 
  • Creepy Canine Corner (dog-centric sports and activities) 

 

JUST FOR KIDS 

  • Pony rides ($5 cash fee) 
  • Face Painting 
  • Inflatable bounce houses 
  • Storytelling 
  • Hayloft play area and animal barn 

 

Advance registration is required! Please be prepared to show your registration receipt on your phone or provide a printed copy of your registration confirmation upon arrival.

Parking is $20 per vehicle with a portion of the proceeds going to support Open Door Animal Sanctuary. 

There is no additional admission fee. Dogs are welcome! See Purina Farms' pet policy guidelines here.

For more information and to register go to: purinafarms.com

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