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Pound Paws Dog Day 2026

A dapple Dachshund and owner attending the annual Pound Paws Dog Day adoption event at Steyne Park, Double Bay. A Tradition of Compassion: Pound Paws Dog Day Returns to Steyne Park

The picturesque harbour foreshore of Steyne Park provided a sophisticated backdrop for a familiar highlight of the Sydney animal welfare calendar on Saturday, 21 February

A mainstay of the local community, Pound Paws Dog Day returned to the Eastern Suburbs as part of the Celebrate Double Bay festivities, drawing hundreds of residents dedicated to the advocacy of rescue pets.

In continued partnership with Woollahra Council and the Bay St Initiative, the event remains a vital touchpoint for the charity, allowing Pound Paws to engage with a civic-minded audience and bridge the gap between rescue organisations and prospective adopters.

A Focus on Advocacy and Adoption

At the heart of the day was the Rescue Adoption Zone. This dedicated space allowed attendees to interact with representatives and animals from leading organisations, including AWL NSW and Maggie’s Rescue. 

A rescue dog with a pink Adopt Me bandana looking up at a handler during the Pound Paws Dog Day at Steyne Park, Double Bay.



The presence of these groups underscored the event’s primary mission: promoting responsible ownership and highlighting the life-changing impact of choosing a rescue animal over a pet store purchase.

Highlights of the Day

The curated program balanced community engagement with professional expertise, offering activities tailored to the discerning pet owner:
Two dogs wearing bandanas sitting on the grass during a group Pup Pilates session at Steyne Park, with participants on yoga mats in the background.
  • Wellness on the Water: Double Bay Pilates hosted a serene "Pup Pilates" session, offering participants a unique way to bond with their dogs while overlooking the Sydney coastline.
  • The Best Dog Trick Competition: A perennial crowd favourite, the competition was overseen by a distinguished VIP judging panel featuring PJ Lane, Dr. Geoff Golovsky of Vet HQ, and Megan and Shivana representing local Double Bay businesses.

A young girl and her mother interacting with a plush toy dog during the educational Puppy Adoption Workshop at Celebrate Double Bay.





  • Educational Outreach: Recognising the importance of the next generation of owners, a Puppy Adoption Workshop was held for children. This initiative focused on the realities of responsible pet ownership, allowing younger guests to "adopt" a plush toy as part of the learning experience.
A Lasting Impact

For Pound Paws Founder Brittany Bloomer, the success of the day is measured by the enduring connections made between the community and the cause.
Brittany Bloomer and Dr. Geoff Golovsky at Pound Paws Dog Day 2026

"Pound Paws Dog Day is about more than just a day out; it is about raising awareness for rescue dogs and reminding the community that adoption truly changes lives," Bloomer noted.

"Seeing families meet their future pets is always the highlight."
The impact of the event continues to resonate long after the stalls are packed away, with a notable increase in adoption enquiries following the Saturday festivities. The continued success of this annual activation at Steyne Park proves that when community spirit and animal welfare align, the results are truly transformative.

Pound Paws extends its sincere gratitude to the rescue groups, sponsors, and the Woollahra community for their unwavering, year-on-year support of rescue dogs.

About Pound Paws

Pound Paws is a registered Australian charity dedicated to reducing the number of pets in the rescue system. Through the innovative use of modern technology, large-scale community events, and strategic rescue partnerships, the organisation streamlines the adoption process, making it simpler for Australians to provide a second chance to pets in need.

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