Seoul to host pet festival for first time - The Korea Times

Seoul to host pet festival for first time

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An image of dogs in unique costumes / Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government

By Jung Da-hyun

The Seoul Metropolitan Government will hold a pet festival, Oct. 8, during which lectures will be provided by pet experts. Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government

A grand festival for pets and their owners will take place for the first time in the capital city, Oct. 8, at World Cup Park's Peace Park, featuring a variety of events, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced, Sunday.

The biggest draw of the festival will be a fashion run for pets, during which owners will walk their pets five kilometers along Haneul Park, wearing the same colored clothing or accessory as their pets.

A total of 500 teams can participate, with 400 teams for advance registration and 100 teams for on-site reservation. Those who are interested can register at

lnk.bio/run-pet

from Tuesday to Oct. 4. On-site registration will be available starting from 8 a.m. on the festival day.

After completing the five-kilometer walk, each participating team will receive eco-friendly bags and blankets and have the opportunity to obtain caricatures and four-cut photos of their beloved pets.

Starting from 1 p.m., insightful lectures by pet experts will take place. Renowned dog trainer Kang Hyung-wook and celebrated veterinarian Na Eung-sic, known for his cat-focused YouTube channel, will share their expertise. The lectures will delve into understanding and interpretation of the actions of both cats and dogs, along with offering valuable insights into proper pet care.

In addition to these events, the festival will feature various attractions such as picnic zones and a consultation program on animal behavior correction.

This inaugural pet festival in Seoul marks a significant step, reflecting the city's increased focus on animal welfare.

As the number of pet-owning households increases, the city revised regulation plans for protecting animals on May 22 to make a legal basis for enhancing animal welfare.

According to the KB Management Institute, the number of pet-owning households in Korea stands at 5.52 million as of 2022, constituting approximately 25.7 percent of all households, up by 2.8 percent from 2020.

Seoul will designate Oct. 4, next year, as the day to celebrate animal protection with a plan to hold such festivals every year.

Jung Da-hyun

Jung Da-hyun is a reporter at The Korea Times, covering social issues in Korea, including foreign residents, education, environment and politics. Driven by a deep interest in people’s stories, she focuses on investigative and feature reporting through direct interviews and field coverage. She received the Amnesty International Korea Media Award for her “Deepfake Crisis at Schools” series. Reach her at dahyun08@koreatimes.co.kr. Always open to hearing your stories.

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