Adelaide’s Cutest “Race Day” Returns: Fashion, Fun, and a Purpose Beyond the Finish Line
A much-loved highlight on the Adelaide social calendar is back this May, bringing together high fashion, four-legged flair, and a powerful mission to support South Australians and their pets in crisis.
The Canine Cup returns on Sunday, 17 May 2026, at boutique event space Jackson Square, Hindmarsh. Offering a fresh, animal-friendly take on the traditional race day luncheon, this annual fundraiser replaces live racing with heart-warming "doggy fun runs."
Fashion, Fun, and "Pocket Rockets"
Guests will enjoy a stylish sit-down luncheon where the excitement of the track comes to life on the big screen.
The "races" feature local pups in pre-filmed runs that celebrate personality over performance.
As you can see, the champions come in all shapes and sizes! From the "Rescue Run" (represented here by a deeply happy Akita and its owner) to the high-energy "Pocket Rockets" and dignified "Golden Oldies" categories.
The event delivers a light-hearted experience that resonates far beyond the room.
The day isn't just about what's on screen; attendees can expect a curated lunch, "Fashions on the Field," raffles, and live auctions, all while surrounded by fellow dog lovers.
The competition is fierce but friendly. Whether you favour a classic, flowing look or want to make a modern statement, the Canine Cup is the perfect excuse to dress to impress for a good cause.
Racing for a Critical Cause
While the atmosphere is celebratory, the purpose is vital. The event is proudly presented by Paws For Change in collaboration with Safe Pets Safe Families, with all proceeds supporting SafePaws Haven.
SafePaws Haven is a ground-breaking joint initiative designed to establish South Australia’s first 24/7 emergency pet boarding facility. Managed under the Safe Pets Safe Families service model, the facility provides a lifeline for people facing crisis—including domestic violence, homelessness, and medical emergencies.
Breaking the Barrier to Safety
The statistics in South Australia remain sobering: with more than 100 domestic violence incidents reported daily and approximately 70% of households owning a pet, the lack of safe options for animals is a critical barrier to seeking help.
Research shows that many victims will delay leaving an abusive situation because they cannot bear to leave a beloved pet behind. Safe Pets Safe Families has been working to change this for years, providing emergency foster care so that no one in our community has to choose between their own safety and the safety of their pet.
“Events like the Canine Cup show how powerful community support can be when it comes to creating real change,” says Annie Leo, Founder of Paws For Change.“Access to emergency care for pets isn’t a luxury; it’s a critical part of keeping people safe. SafePaws Haven is about removing that barrier so people can move toward safety with peace of mind,” adds Jennifer Howard, Founder of Safe Pets Safe Families.
Beyond the upcoming SafePaws Haven, the charity continues its vital work through programs like Paws & Pals, which provides outreach and pop-up vet clinics for those experiencing homelessness or extreme disadvantage.
With strong community backing and growing interest each year, the Canine Cup continues to shine a spotlight on innovative, compassionate solutions that keep people and pets together when they need each other most.
Event Details
Where: Jackson Square, Hindmarsh, Adelaide
When: Sunday, May 17, 2026
Tickets:
www.caninecup.org

















