PETS in the City is taking place again on Smithfield Square on Sunday, April 29, it was confirmed at the official launch of the event last week.
The free event promises animal lovers lots of activities and live entertainment.
Visitors are invited to bring their four-legged friends to take part in dog agility workshops and the Scruffs Dog Show. A DSPCA adoption parade will also take place, highlighting lot of wonderful animals available for rescue.
A range of stalls will offer pet lovers deals on pet accessories, grooming products, toys and novelty items on the day.
The DSPCA will be on hand to provide services such as micro-chipping and pet health advice. Pets in the City will also have an exotic animal area, a reptile corner and an animal farm where visitors can interact with and learn about a variety of different animals.
Dublin Lord Mayor Mícheál MacDonncha said: “This event is the perfect opportunity for the entire family, and their pets, to enjoy a day out.
Brian Gillen, CEO of the DSPCA, said he was delighted that Pets in the City is in it’s fifth year.
“The event is a brilliant day out for all ages, offering the perfect opportunity to interact and learn about animals,” he added.
“For pet owners, it’s a great chance to get pets micro-chipped and get advice on how to look after their loved pets.”
Full details on the event can be found online at www.petsinthecity.ie.