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Jennie and Matthew Mraz and their dog Phoebe
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Kim and Diane Churchill with their dog Emma Jean
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Blake Moral and his dog Winston
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Anna Post with Buffy
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Casey Wheeler with her dog London
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Zio Matto Gelato provided sweet treats for the humans
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Kasey Parks and her dog Ruxin
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Paula Duchene and her dog Sophie
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Sydnee Collins and her dog Huey
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Delicious food for the humans included cheeseburgers, beer brats, kettle chips, and cookies from The Mockingbird.
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Matt and Reegan McConnell and their dog Remington
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Refreshing drinks were poured by Nash Taps.
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Lalen Lamb and Nossi Lamb and their dog Juju
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Haylee Carter and her dog Chanel
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Nashville Smile Bar provided the photo booth fun.
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Art Wood, Griffin Myers and Franklin
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Zach Grady and his dogs Baxter and Enzo
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Kade West, Kevin Richardson, Christina Riojas, Sophia Warwick, AJ Menjivar, Norah Buikstra
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Kari Rosa with Jude and Lucy
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Musician Chris Ruediger of The 615 House entertained guests with live music.
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Chelsey Johnson and her dog Magic
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Nashville Humane Association was on hand with adoptable pups.
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Vendors including Live Like Roo were on site with goods for the pups.
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Our June cover star, Stoney Blue joined in on the Pet Fest fun.
Puppies & PRIDE Pet Fest at The Mall at Green Hills was the first of the summer series and was a doggone fun event for the whole family.
Pet-friendly festivities included some photo booth fun with Nashville Smile Bar, a PRIDE puppy costume contest, caricature Doggie Doodles by Dina, pet pools, pet treats, giveaways, and more! Plus, musician Chris Ruediger of The 615 House entertained guests with live music. Delicious food for the humans included cheeseburgers, beer brats, kettle chips, and cookies from The Mockingbird and sweet treats from Zio Matto Gelato, along with refreshing drinks poured by Nash Taps.
Each Pet Fest benefits the Nashville Humane Association who were also on hand with adoptable pups.