Tassie’s first pet expo in Launceston will pay tribute to furry friends that support us
Tassie’s first pet expo will honour the furry friends that have supported us through stress and isolation while raising awareness for responsible pet ownership, supporting small businesses and raising funds for charity.
The Launceston News
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MANY Tasmanians have relied on the love and generosity of their loyal pets for companionship, therapy and distraction to get through the stress and isolation of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chloe Millwood, 9, from Riverside formed a special bond with the cockatiel her family bought just as the outbreak reached the state and their silly, wiggly staffy Luna brought plenty of joy.
Showing appreciation for the unwavering generosity of our animal companions is just one of the reasons Chloe’s mother Lucy is organising Tasmania’s first Pet Expo in Launceston.
“It’s a celebration of our pets and to thank them for getting us through COVID,” Ms Millwood said.
“I think a lot of families really relied on their pets for their companionship.
“[Our pets] are always happy to see us. It doesn’t matter what mood we are in. They’re always welcoming and never let us down.”
The expo will also support pet businesses that have struggled since March.
The event will double as a fundraiser for Brightside Farm Sanctuary which rescues animals across the state and an opportunity to raise awareness for responsible pet ownership.
The inaugural event will be held at Launceston’s Silverdome in November next year with plans for it to become a biennial event alternating between Launceston and Hobart.
Although it’s a year away, Ms Millwood said there was “heaps” of interest from stallholders and exhibitors already.
“There’s a lot of performing pets that would like to come on the day, so we will have an arena in the middle and a timetable so they can show us what they’ve got.
“There will be pet stores and anyone who is making products suitable for animals … they’re all welcome to come along.”
Entry will be $5 per person.