Pawrents, it’s time to reward your goodest furkids with an outing this weekend, ’cos PetExpo 2025 is back, bigger and better than ever.
From 25th-27th April, Singapore EXPO’s Halls 5B and 6 will be transformed into a pet lover’s paradise, with over 150 retail booths to browse, free carnival games to play, and an adoption drive for aspiring pet owners to check out. We head down on opening day to see what all the buzz is about.
PetExpo 2025 is Singapore’s largest pet fair, which has taken place yearly since 2015. This year’s convention is the event’s 11th edition, and is also its largest one to date. Here, visitors can expect to shop a wide range of pet products, watch dog grooming competitions, meet a tonne of cute pets up for adoption, and partake in fun carnival games.
Entry tickets purchased online start at $5/pax for day-passes, and go up to $12 for a 3-day pass. Meanwhile, tickets bought IRL cost $6 for a 1-day pass, and $14 for a 3-day pass.
Whether you’re looking for new pet-cessories for your fur friend, or yummy treats to help improve their gut health, we anticipate you’ll be spending a couple of hours browsing all the booths here.
Pet clothing from Glitter Pooch.
For starters, visitors looking for new clothes to spice up their pet’s wardrobe can check out Thai brand Glitter Pooch, which has the daintiest selection of doggo attire starting at $38. We even spotted a pair of matching jammies for you and your pet, so you’ll be able to twin with your pooch!
Nearby, there’s a toy store called SPiKE!, which sells Jellycat-lookalike fruit and veggie plushies for pets, starting at $11.
Meanwhile, dog owners looking to stock up on healthy snacks can head over to Floof, a pet food brand that specialises in human-grade cooked dog food. Here, you’ll be able to find nutritious blends of dog food good for your fur friend’s kidneys, eyes, and joints, ranging from $6.75 to $8.55 for a 200g pack.
Speaking of healthy finds, pawrents concerned about their pet’s health can also check out Pawllergy, a non-invasive allergy-testing service that can check your furkid for allergies to over 200 types of food items.
FYI, the shops here aren’t just targeted at furry friends – if you’re more of a bird person, head over to WeCare Pet’s parrot booth, where you’ll be able to feed and snap pics with gorgeous parrots for just $4.
Astrology buffs will also want to visit this enchanting tarot booth by Venusology Cafe. For $14 per 15-minute session, pet parents can get astrology and Chinese bazi readings on things like their pet’s health.
Of course, PetExpo 2025 isn’t just for pet owners. If you’re an aspiring pawrent, or simply just an animal lover, you’ll still have the best time fawning over all the adorable pets at the fair.
If you want to see some adorable doggos, be sure to stop by the pet grooming competition. Here, visitors will be able to watch professional groomers shape rows upon rows of doggies into literal real-life toys.
Meanwhile, those who’re ready to raise their own furkids can head over to the pet adoption drive. On 26th and 27th April, you’ll be able to meet cats, dogs, and bunnies from adoption centres like Cat Welfare Society and Mercylight Animal Rescue and Sanctuary.
Here’s something fun for the hoomans to play. Over at the activity zone, you’ll be able to test your aiming skills at a few carnival game booths, and stand the chance to win prizes for your pet.
We attempted the darts booth, where we had to throw 3 objects near the centre of the dartboard to win. We didn’t hit bullseye, but still managed to walk away with a tiny mouse toy that’d be the perfect gift for a feline friend.
Those feeling lucky can also take part in the lucky draw next door. Names are drawn at 6pm on all 3 days, and the grand prize winner gets to walk away with free tickets to a pet cruise.
If you get hungry, you won’t have to leave the fair to find food. There’s a small dining area at the corner of the expo hall, where you’ll be able to purchase food from vendors like pasta shop CCOOK, brioche roll joint Miss Chardog, and bubble tea brand SOHTT.
We tried CCOOK’s Classic Mac & Cheese ($12), Miss Chardog’s Ms Salsa roll ($13), and Strawberry Yakult ($6) from SOHTT – all of which worked a charm in curbing our hunger from all the walking we did at the fair.
If you’re looking for a pet-friendly spot to bring your fur pal to this weekend, look no further than PetExpo 2025. With games, food, and so many shops to browse, it’s the perfect outing spot to keep both you and your pet entertained for hours. BTW, we saw a tonne of adorable pet interactions on our visit, so your pet pal might just get the chance to make new friends too!
Photography by Cassia Leong.
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