Prescott, Arizona Fun Dog Events
Here are some fun things to do with your dog in the Prescott, Arizona area!
PAST PRESCOTT, ARIZONA FUN DOG EVENTS
DOGTOBERFEST AND ADOPT-A-THON
Sunday, October 3rd from 10:00-3:00 at the Courthouse Square
Doggie Demonstrations, Contests, Vendors and more
Come join the fun for this great event!
ARIZONA EQUIFEST
Sponsored by Olsen’s Grain
All number of fun events and dog adoptions
June 11th from 9:00-4:00 at the Rodeo Grounds
DANDY DAWGS ANNUAL SPAY/NEUTER DOG WALK
Saturday, May 21st from 9:00-12:00
This is a SUPER FUN event for you and your dog(s)!
Come join the fun at Streets of New York Plaza and Patio in Prescott
Streets of New York sponsors this event with their wonderful pizza and ice tea in their dog friendly patio.
The Prescott Dog is a sponsor and leads the parade of dogs with Bernie and some of the Dandy Dawgs Crew holding the Dog Walk Banner.
We march to the courthouse and around Whisky Row then back to Streets of New York for lunch, raffles, prizes and all number of doggie fun and vendors.
The $20 entry fee gets you a Dandy Dawgs shirt, lunch and opportunities for all the fun events offered.
Donations are appreciated and all proceeds go to United Animal Friends Spay/Neuter Fund.
Come have fun and help out an extremely worthwhile cause as well!
2010 Spay/Neuter Dog Walk
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Look for the next Learning to Talk Dog Workshop for another FUN learning experience!

Please come join the fun for another Dandy Dawgs Event!
Learn to Speak Dog at a fun interactive Dandy Dawgs workshop!
Saturday November 27th 2:00 to 5:30 -- Snacks provided
Dandy Dawgers $20 - UAF volunteers $15 - No previous Dandy Dawgs sessions $25
Dandy Dawgs will provide the dogs for observation; please do not bring your pooch
Dogs communicate with their bodies. Ear, facial, mouth, tail and forehead position, weight distribution, pupil dilatation and other body presentations reveal a canine’s state of mind and possible forthcoming behavior.
Humans communicate mostly by talking without giving much notice to their body language. Inadvertently we often say one thing to our dogs while demonstrating another with our bodies. As you learn to read Canine body language, you will be able to adapt your own to better represent yourself as a leader worthy of respect. Thus enhance a bond between you and your furry pal more deeply than you can imagine. |
Learning to speak Canine is easier than teaching a dog to speak English! Let’s do it!
UNITED ANIMAL FRIENDS WOOF DOWN LUNCH
June 4th at the Courthouse Square from 9:00-3:00
Wonderfully handmade pottery dog bowls and a howling good time!
Dog Demonstrations and Vendors
Come help out a great organization and have a fun day with your pooch!
United Animal Friends
2010 Woof Down Lunch
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2011 Dogtoberfest and Adopt-A-Thon
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