Kids & Family
Providence's Roger Williams Park Zoo Putting On Dynamic Dog Displays
The performances highlight the power of positive training and showcase the amazing abilities of rescue and shelter dogs.

PROVIDENCE, RI — The Roger Williams Park Zoo is putting on Canine Champions for Conservation shows five days a week this summer.
"Guests can catch high-energy stunt dog performances featuring incredible canine athletes showing off jaw-dropping jumps, fast-paced agility runs, frisbee tricks and crowd-favorite challenges," according to a media release. "From soaring leaps to lightning-quick obstacle courses, each show is packed with action, personality, and plenty of laughs."
The shows run twice a day from Wednesday through Sunday each week.
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"The performances highlight the power of positive training and showcase the amazing abilities of rescue and shelter dogs," the release said. "It is a fun, family-friendly experience that celebrates the bond between dogs and their trainers while keeping audiences cheering from start to finish."
The shows are included with Zoo admission.
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"The Canine Champions for Conservation show is brought to you by Stunt Dog Productions," the release said.
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