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2019 Bark in the Park San Antonio

Bark in the Park is a pet costume contest and expo benefiting San Antonio pet rescue organizations Animal Defense League of Texas and San Antonio Pets Alive. Bark in the Park started in Corpus Christi, Texas in 2012 as a fun, festive event bringing together pet-owners, local pet businesses, pet rescue organizations and no-kill pet shelters in an attempt to raise money and awareness for pet initiatives in the community. 2019 marks the fifth year for Bark in the Park San Antonio. The event will feature family-friendly entertainment and activities including a kid’s zone, pet expo, adoption drive and of course the main event: the Howl-o-Ween Pet Costume Contest for cash prizes! Bark in the Park is free to attend and is open to the public; however, a $7 registration fee is required if you wish to participate in the Howl-o-Ween Pet Costume Contest.

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