Prepare yourself for a "Summer Pet-tacular" at the San Diego Fair 2025, an event that pet lovers cannot miss! The Fair’s theme and new logo were recently unveiled at a meeting of the 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors.
Carleen Moore, CEO of the 22nd District Agricultural Association said:
“Our community’s fair —a treasured family summer tradition and the best deal in town for your entertainment dollar — will celebrate the special bonds between humans and their pets. This fun theme creates a natural opportunity to partner with an organization that has focused on improving animal welfare in our community since 1880, the same year as the first-ever San Diego County Fair.”
Public and animal safety will continue to be a top priority at the Fair, which means that pets will not be admitted based on the following:
- Fair attendance can reach about 60,000 people per day, which makes exploration difficult if you’re bringing your pet.
- The venue's walking surfaces are mostly pavement, which can be hot for paws in the summer, even with cooler coastal air temperatures.
- The Fair's noises, lights, and festive atmosphere could disturb and spook pets.
- The Fair is an event for all people in the region, even those who are allergic to or fearful of animals.
However, there will be several activities and ways to celebrate pets. Gary Weitzman, President and CEO of San Diego Humane Society, said that the Humane Society will work with San Diego County Fair organizers to find special opportunities to include pets in the festivities on a limited basis. In addition, dedicated spaces for animals who are available for adoption will be provided.
"With a record number of homeless pets in shelters, we are excited to help introduce Fair guests to their potential new family members,” Weitzman said. “This partnership with the county’s largest annual event allows us to celebrate our pets, educate our community about responsible pet ownership and find safe homes for these deserving animals in need.”
The San Diego County Fair will be open from June 11 to July 6 in 2025 and will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It will feature food, music, rides, games, exhibits, entertainment, animals, agricultural education, and much more!
More information will be available at sdfair.com in the upcoming months. Meanwhile, here are San Diego County Fair's official pages:
- Facebook in Spanish:facebook.com/FeriaSanDiego
- English Website: sdfair.com
What to expect from the San Diego County Fair 2025?
Whether your loyal friend is four-legged, two-winged, or a shell, we all agree that pets are awesome and bring happiness, smiles, and lots of love into our lives. We sleep with them, travel with them, and they are our faithful companions. Some studies even say that having pets can improve our mood, our health, and even help us live longer.
By visiting the pet-themed exhibit, visitors can explore the world from the perspective of their pets: they can play with a giant ball of yarn or swim through a castle in a fishbowl! Through the “Pet Pairing” activity, they’ll be able to determine which species and breed best suits their lifestyle and discover fascinating stories and surprising facts about the animal kingdom. And for those looking to add a new pet to the family, the adoption events provide the perfect opportunity to give a deserving animal a new home!
Before going to the San Diego County Fair, there are some rules that must be followed so that everyone can have fun. If you wish to bring your pet to the Fair, you can register in advance to participate in several activities specifically planned for them such as agility tests, competitions, and even a parade. Besides these specific activities, you must leave your animal friend at home to make sure everyone has a pet-tacular day at the Fair. (As always, service animals are welcome).
In the coming months, registrations will open on sdfair.com for those interested in joining competitive exhibitions, stage performances, or educational programs.
About the 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors
The 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors manages and operates the Del Mar Fairgrounds on behalf of the State of California and its nine-member board is appointed by the Governor. Operations at the Fairgrounds are financed mainly through income generated by organizing events, the biggest one being the San Diego County Fair. To learn more, visit terrenosdelmar.com
About the San Diego Humane Society
San Diego Humane Society’s mission regarding social responsibility goes way beyond animal adoption. They offer programs that strengthen the bond between human and animals, prevent cruelty and neglect, provide medical care, educate the community on the humane treatment of animals, and provide safety services for all families needing assistance with keeping their pets. The San Diego Humane Society has provided services in San Diego County since 1880 and has facilities at El Cajón, Escondido, Oceanside, Ramona, and San Diego. To learn more, visit sdhumane.org
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