Bark in the Park Returns for Its 27th Year in San Jose
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Bark in the Park Returns for Its 27th Year in San Jose
"This annual festival draws over 6,000 people and more than 2,500 dogs to William Street Park, located at the corner of East William Street and South 16th Street, just minutes from Downtown San Jose. Organized by the Campus Community Association in the historic Naglee Park neighborhood, the event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers a full day of activities tailored for families and their four-legged companions."
"Attendees can explore agility courses, enjoy food and beverages, and browse a variety of vendors focused on dog services and products. Kids find plenty of engaging activities, while special guests add to the lively atmosphere. The Humane Society Silicon Valley provides free vaccines through a mobile wellness clinic, available while supplies last. A suggested $10 donation per adult supports local organizations like the Humane Society Silicon Valley and the San Jose Animal Care Center, with kids and dogs entering at no cost."
"This year's edition introduces Animal Rescue Row, a dedicated area showcasing local rescue groups and adoptable dogs ready for new homes. From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., these pups take the main stage, giving visitors a chance to connect with the organizations behind their care. Dog contests highlight the fun, including a pet and owner look-alike competition at noon, a costume contest at 1 p.m., and a tail-wagging event at 2 p.m., all held on the main stage."
Bark in the Park takes place September 20, 2025 at William Street Park in the Naglee Park neighborhood of San Jose. The festival draws over 6,000 people and more than 2,500 dogs and runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event features agility courses, food and beverage options, and vendors offering dog services and products, plus kids activities and special guests. The Humane Society Silicon Valley offers free vaccines via a mobile wellness clinic while supplies last. A suggested $10 donation per adult benefits local animal organizations; children and dogs enter free. Animal Rescue Row showcases adoptable dogs, and staged contests occur throughout the day.
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