I signed up for the Suffolk show as someone highly recommended. I understand it wasn't the greatest turn around on crowds as the epidemic had just started to unfold. The issue I had was the fact that at least 1/3 of the participants weren't pet related. They had booths advertising chimney cleaning, newsday, gutter cleaning, shen yun expo to name a few. None of these related to what the show advertise, Pet Expo. Now, the booth sales were done in February, way before the epidemic started. I felt mislead and brought up to Dennis which he first explained the reason "we" pet vendors paid less for the booths was because these companies paid more to cover up the expenses. I raised the question on the reason this was not disclosed to me when signed up, as would allow me to decide to participate or not, and he didn't have an answer. In addition Dennis threaten to sue me if I published a negative review, which is against the law. Anyway, I highly recommend not to participate in this show and I have proof of the brochure showing the name of all vendors. Very...
Read moreDont waste your money on this. It used to be wonderful, lots of animals and stuff to buy for your animals. there was only the cat show, reptile booth, and petting zoo that contained any animals. almost every vender was totally unrelated to pets. There were vendors for kitchen items, insurence, roofing, verision and t mobile. spent $40 to be there for 20 minutes and realize theres absolutely...
Read moreThought it would be a bigger event. Felt like there weren't enough vendors/events. A good amount of cats for the cat show. Only limited amount of dogs to see or for adoption. Would like to see more small animals such as rabbits, hamsters. 1 or 2 booths for reptiles. But overall my son had a good time looking at animals there. And the dog agility show was fun to watch....
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