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Rebecca Wratten and Renae McCann catch up with dog Blaze and puppy Narla.
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Di Phillips gives Border Collies Bella and Night some treats.
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Sue Sully takes her dog Meg on a walk around the expo.
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Clare Fritzlaff with her dog Jesse at the expo.
Baw Baw Shire's Pet Expo at Burke Street Park was popular on Sunday.
Hundreds of people and dogs flocked to the expo for a day of fun, games and browsing stalls.
Agility courses were set up at the park, as were shell pools containing balls and even photograph opportunities for people who bought their furry friends.
Dogs competed for Baw Baw's fastest dog, and in the afternoon, there was a pet-lookalike competition for owners and pets who resembled each other.
Many local businesses and pet rescues had stalls containing pet accessories, toys and general information.
Grounded Paws Animal Rescue took along some of their smaller pets available for adoption.
The event provided an excellent opportunity for people to get their dogs out and about and enjoy a day in the sun.