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All Pets Considered At The Paul Jolly Center

Texas Public Radio celebrates our furry, feathered and scaly listeners with All Pets Considered on Sunday, July 13, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Petco Pavilion at the Paul Jolly Center for Pet Adoptions located at 210 Tuleta, across from the zoo. 

The event, presented in partnership with San Antonio Pets Alive! (SAPA),is open to all TPR listeners and their pets and will include sponsor booths with pet-friendly and pet-focused items and services.

As a special privilege of membership, Boothologiewill be on-site, taking and printing a photo of each TPR Pet Member in front of a public radio-themed backdrop. TPR Pet Members will also take home special TPR-themed pet treats.

Have a fussy furry friend? Get your pet behavior questions answered by LoMa Behavior and Training who will offer demonstrations at 11 a.m. (Why Does My Dog Pull on Its Leash?) and  at 1 p.m. (Why Does My Dog Jump on Me?).

Attendees will also have the opportunity to take their pet’s photo in our do-it-yourself photo booths.

If you don’t have a pet, or if your beloved pet needs a friend, San Antonio Pets Alive! will be on hand with information about adoption and fostering. Bring a picnic lunch or purchase a snack from Bite Street Bistro or Willie's Ice Cream Truck, the onsite food trucks, and enjoy the day with us!

ALL PETS CONSIDERED

  • Sunday, July 13, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  • 210 Tuleta, across from the zoo

Free parking is available under 281.

Advance Reservations are closed, but feel free to drop by with or without your pet!

  “All Pets Considered” is sponsored by Holt Catand North Park Subaru and is also made possible by a grant through the Petco Foundation.

  

Carin Lamontagne joined the Texas Public Radio team in October 2012. She graduated from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) in 1996 with a B.A. in history, and she also studied anthropology and vocal music performance.