PetExpo 2026: Singapore’s Biggest Pet Fair

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Photo Credits: PetExpo website

Singapore’s biggest pet event is back, and PetExpo 2026 is shaping up to be a massive three‑day celebration for animal lovers of every kind. Held at Singapore EXPO Halls 5B and 6 from 3 to 5 April 2026, it brings together pet parents, aspiring owners, industry experts and hundreds of brands under one roof. Whether you are shopping for essentials, learning from experts, or simply looking for a fun day out with your furry (or feathery) family member, this event belongs on your calendar.

Key event details

Here are the essentials you need before planning your visit to PetExpo 2026.

  • Dates: 3 – 5 April 2026 (Friday to Sunday).
  • Opening hours:
    • Friday: 11:00am – 8:00pm.
    • Saturday and Sunday: 10:00am – 8:00pm.
  • Venue: Singapore EXPO, Halls 5B & 6, 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150.
  • Scale: Over 15,000 square metres of event space with hundreds of participating pet brands and exhibitors.

As Singapore’s largest pet event, PetExpo 2026 is designed as an all‑in‑one hub for shopping, learning, adoption and entertainment. Expect crowded aisles, busy activity zones and a bustling atmosphere, especially on weekend afternoons, so planning your visit makes a real difference.

What to expect at PetExpo 2026

The organisers position PetExpo 2026 as more than a shopping fair, with a strong focus on community, education and responsible pet ownership. Across three days, you can move between product booths, stage programmes, demo areas and adoption corners, each offering something different for both pets and humans.

You will find a broad mix of exhibitors, including:

  • Pet food and treat brands covering dogs, cats, small animals and more.
  • Pet accessories such as beds, carriers, leashes, toys, litter and grooming tools.
  • Health and wellness providers offering supplements, veterinary advice, insurance information and first‑aid products.
  • Grooming, training and behaviour specialists showcasing services and workshops.
  • Pet tech and lifestyle brands featuring smart feeders, trackers and stylish home essentials.​

Alongside the retail element, expect a full programme of stage talks, hands‑on sessions and competitions for different pet categories. These are typically spread throughout the day, so it is worth checking the official schedule closer to the event for exact timing and topics.

Activities and highlights

PetExpo 2026 is packed with activities that cater to various interests, from first‑time owners to seasoned hobbyists. While the exact lineup may be refined nearer the dates, here are common highlight segments you can look forward to based on previous editions and current announcements.

  • Educational seminars:
    • Pet nutrition and label reading.
    • Training techniques using positive reinforcement.
    • Cat behaviour, enrichment and stress management.
    • Pet grooming basics, coat care and hygiene.
    • Health talks by veterinary professionals on topics such as preventive care and first aid.
      These sessions help you make better everyday decisions for your pet, with practical tips you can apply at home.
  • Demonstrations and workshops:
    • Live grooming showcases.
    • Behavioural training demos.
    • Hands‑on pet massage or handling techniques.
      These segments are particularly useful if you want to pick up skills while watching experts work with real animals.
  • Competitions and showcases:
    Expect a line‑up of contests and showcases featuring different breeds and species, adding an energetic, festive buzz to the halls. From obedience challenges to themed presentations, these segments make for great photo opportunities and light‑hearted entertainment.
  • Pet adoption drives:
    One of the most meaningful aspects of PetExpo 2026 is the presence of animal welfare groups and shelters running adoption corners. Visitors can meet adoptable animals, speak with volunteers and learn about responsible adoption and long‑term care commitments. Even if you are not ready to adopt, you can support these groups through donations or merchandise purchases.

Why PetExpo 2026 matters to Singapore pet owners

The event reflects how central pets have become to everyday life in Singapore, with a growing number of households welcoming companion animals and dedicating a regular share of their monthly budget to them. Industry estimates show a robust pet sector and high per‑owner spending, underscoring how seriously many locals take pet care and lifestyle choices.​

For pet owners, PetExpo 2026 is a convenient way to compare brands side by side instead of relying solely on online reviews or small‑format shops. You can speak directly with brand representatives, ask detailed questions about ingredients or product features, and often try samples before committing to full‑sized purchases. Many exhibitors also roll out event‑only promotions, bundle deals and free gifts, which help you stock up more affordably.

For businesses, from established brands to emerging startups, the expo offers direct access to a large, engaged audience over one weekend. It is an opportunity to test new product concepts, gather feedback and build visibility within the local pet community and trade network.

Tips for planning your visit

To get the most out of PetExpo 2026, a little preparation goes a long way. Here are some practical suggestions, especially if you are visiting with your pet.

  • Choose your time slot wisely:
    • Friday daytime can be slightly less crowded than weekend peak hours, which may suit anxious or older pets better.​
    • If you prefer a livelier atmosphere and more stage activity, late morning to mid‑afternoon on Saturday and Sunday are usually the busiest.​
  • Plan your route:
    With over 15,000 square metres of show floor and hundreds of booths, it is easy to get overwhelmed. Check the floor plan once it is released, mark your must‑visit brands and note where key zones such as adoption, stage and rest areas are located.
  • Prepare for your pet’s comfort:
    • Bring water, treats and any calming aids your pet might need.
    • Use a secure harness, leash or carrier appropriate to your animal.
    • Watch for signs of fatigue or stress and take breaks in quieter corners of the hall.​
  • Set a budget and shopping list:
    With so many promotions, it is tempting to buy everything in sight. Listing your essentials (food, litter, grooming products, supplements) and a separate budget for “nice‑to‑have” items helps you shop more mindfully.​
  • Check rules and FAQs:
    Before heading down, review the official PetExpo 2026 FAQ for rules on bringing pets, entry requirements and any age or species restrictions. This ensures a smooth entry and helps you avoid surprises at the door.​

How to get there

Singapore EXPO is well‑connected by public transport, ride‑hailing services and major expressways, making it accessible for visitors from across the island. The venue sits next to Expo MRT station on the East‑West Line and Downtown Line, and there are taxi stands and drop‑off points close to the halls. If you are driving, factor in parking time, as car parks can fill up during large‑scale events, particularly on weekend afternoons.

Inside the venue, follow the signages leading to Halls 5B and 6, or the event branding for PetExpo 2026 that is usually visible near entrances and concourse areas. Staff and volunteers are typically on hand to direct you to registration counters, ticket collection points and entry lanes.

Final thoughts

PetExpo 2026 is set to be a key date in the calendar for Singapore’s pet‑loving community, offering three days of shopping, learning and meaningful encounters with fellow owners, experts and animal welfare groups. From exclusive deals to insightful talks and heart‑warming adoption stories, there is something for every type of pet enthusiast, whether you own a dog, cat, small animal or are just starting to think about welcoming a companion into your home.

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