Pet lovers of all kinds were in St. Norbert Sunday celebrating all things pets at this years Manitoba Pet Expo. Proceeds from this years event support the local organizations.
Pet lovers of all kinds were in St. Norbert on Sunday celebrating all things pets at this years Manitoba Pet Expo . With 80 booths this year, there are plenty of local businesses on had with offerings such as one-of-a-kind apparel, training expertise, specialty food products, grooming, and more.
“During the pandemic, there wasn’t a lot of socialization and training that people could take their pets to,” explained Klym. “I’d say some rescues are seeing ‘covid’ puppies and ‘covid’ dogs come through.”
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