Vacaville adoption event

Dozens showed up at Sweet Pea’s in Vacaville this weekend for a community canine adoption event where local families met adoptable dogs in a garden setting—organizers used the event to connect pets with forever homes (timesheraldonline.com). The gathering ran March 21 and included multiple rescue groups in attendance—good model if you’re scouting low‑pressure adoption meetups nearby (timesheraldonline.com).

The event was promoted as "Sweet Pea’s Canine Carnival" with an 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. schedule on the public calendar listing. (yourtownmonthly.com) Spay Neuter Action Project (S.N.A.P.) listed the meetup and advised that adopters can submit applications ahead of time to be approved for same‑day adoptions. (spayneuteractionproject.org) Pitter Patter Rescue confirmed its adoptable animals are housed inside the boutique during events and that adopters who are approved will be notified by e‑mail. (pitterpatterrescue.org) Pitter Patter’s adoption page also shows typical fees range from $50–$200 and notes adopters are required to bring a pet carrier to take a newly adopted animal home. (pitterpatterrescue.org) Promotional perks included a “Wag Bag” for the first 50 visitors, according to the event listing that described games, prizes and vendor samples at the carnival. (yourtownmonthly.com) Sweet Pea’s is promoted by local tourism and business listings as a fourth‑generation, family‑owned garden and pet boutique that regularly hosts adoption clinics and seasonal pet events at its Alamo Drive location. (visitvacaville.com (mapquest.com))

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