Is your pet pooch ready for a big day out at Gluttony?

Doesn’t your pawsome pet deserve its own big day out of pooch-friendly activities at Adelaide
Fringe?
It’s coming this weekend, and it’s all about our four-legged fur-riends this Sunday 22 March at Dogs Day Out at Gluttony, supporting Guide Dogs SA/NT.
Dogs Day Out at Gluttony, which runs from 10am to 2pm, is inviting dog parents, pet companions, dog lovers and family and friends to enjoy a day of dog-themed stalls, activities aimed at our poochy partners, and food and drinks.
The free event will take place in Rymill Park on the final day of Fringe, and dog lovers are encouraged to attend.
Guide Dogs SA/NT chief executive Dan Cox said while dogs were welcome at Gluttony, Sunday’s event would be the first time Adelaide Fringe held a day dedicated to our fur buddies.
“People want to get out and about on the weekends with their dogs, and there’s nothing better than taking them to a park and having plenty of dog-friendly activities to do,” Mr Cox said.
“Dogs are like family members for many people, and we know they’ll appreciate being able to take them out to have a bit of festive fun during Fringe.
“People will be able to enjoy a fun day out with their dogs, while also being able to donate to Guide Dogs SA/NT to support people living with low vision, blindness or other specialised needs.”
Guide Dogs SA/NT has been an Accessibility Partner at Adelaide Fringe since 2021.
In 2024 Guide Dogs SA/NT recognised Adelaide Fringe as one of its inaugural Access Advocates, celebrating its efforts to ensure everyone is welcome to – and able to attend - its venues.
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