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Old 04-06-2015, 12:01 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by mybellababy View Post
Ours in Toronto allowed dogs and pets this year. It was good but the lineup was almost a mile long to get in. We took Bella she did really good I took her stroller . We would have liked more venders with thing like clothes toys and all the fun stuff I like to buy. I thought BB belt would be there because the make them in Toronto but not a bb belt to be found. I wonder it the vender space price was high.

It was 18 dollers to get in to ours. I live in Canada so I am sure things might be much different for you

Vendor booth space was fairly pricey. I saw lots of toys, but no buddy belts, but very good collars and leads Smoochy Poochy was there, but alas not the woman who does very very beautifull hand crafted crystal on leather collars... A new vendor with after bath or swimming coat towels that wrap around the dog, a new vendor with hot/cold protective outer gear.


When I was there on Saturday - no strollers that I saw. And yes big dogs for sure walking through, but some Yorkies and Maltese that I saw on lead and leashed in close to their owner.


I do not think it is axiomatic that you should take your Yorkie in a stroller to these events. Of course you can and no problem if you do. But if you are used to busy spaces with your Yorkie on lead, you should do okay there. And if you think it is too much then you leave, simple really.


We elected not to take any dogs to the Toronto show as we wanted to be free to look around, watch the performance events, and shop,, without worrying about a very busy environment.
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