Halloween pet parade and beer festival in San Ramon on Oct. 26
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Halloween pet parade and beer festival in San Ramon on Oct. 26
"Dogs will follow you to the end of the earth if it means proving their love. But you know what's a better loyalty test? Dressing them up as a goofy jack-o'-lantern or, god forbid, sexy four-legged nurse, and seeing if they don't give you a little side-eye. On Oct. 26, owners can test the limits of their pets' patience at San Ramon's free Howl-O-Ween Costumed Pet Parade."
"Taking place at the City Center Bishop Ranch, the event invites both pets and their owners to don outfits and strut their stuff for the amusement of the general public. People are invited to preserve the memory at a Halloween-themed selfie station. And from 1-5 p.m., nearby dog gym The Hub is putting out a miniature obstacle course and a ball-pit sniff patch for hounds."
"For a $10 entry, the gym is also hosting special haunted obstacle adventures, pro-pet photography and trick-or-treat training (ends at 5 p.m.; limit one dog per owner). This isn't the only action happening at Bishop Ranch that day. There's also a Beer City Half Marathon, 10k and 5k starting early in the morning followed by a Beer City Festival centered around Fieldwork Brewing. Expect appearances from local brewers, live music, games and food plus lots of funnily dressed dogs kicking back after their big show."
On Oct. 26, 2025, San Ramon will host a free Howl-O-Ween Costumed Pet Parade and a Beer City Festival at City Center Bishop Ranch. The pet parade invites owners and pets to wear costumes and march, beginning at 2 p.m. in Alexander Square at 6000 Bollinger Canyon Road. A Halloween-themed selfie station will be available. From 1–5 p.m., The Hub dog gym will offer a miniature obstacle course and a ball-pit sniff patch. For a $10 entry, the gym will host haunted obstacle adventures, pro-pet photography and trick-or-treat training (one dog per owner; ends at 5 p.m.). Morning races include a half marathon, 10k and 5k, followed by a festival centered on Fieldwork Brewing with local brewers, live music, games and food.
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