flagship event :
BARK-O-WEEN · OCTOBER 30, 2026
THE HAUNTED TAKEOVER
A full-scale Halloween festival built for dogs, their people, and the culture around them. Five immersive worlds. Costume runway. The Haunted Lot. Pup Bar. This isn't a vendor market — it's a world built for the pack.
the calendar :
WHERE THE PACK SHOWS UP
the foundation :
NON-NEGOTIABLE
BUILT FOR DOGS:
Every decision we make traces back to one question: does this make a dog's day better? Our events aren't dog-friendly — they're dog-first. Most dog events are people events with dogs invited along for the photo op. We flipped that. The water stations get placed where the route bends, not where it looks good for sponsors. The runway is paced for short-legged pups, not for the sake of a tight run-of-show. The music levels stay below the thresholds that stress out reactive dogs. The costume contests are judged by people who actually know the difference between a good boy and a great boy. The pack runs the show. The volunteers, the staff, the production crew — everyone here is there to serve the dogs. The humans are along for the ride. That's not a marketing line. It's the operating principle.
VEGAS SCALE, DOG CULTURE
Vegas builds bigger. Brighter. Louder. The city throws the world's biggest concerts, residencies, and festivals — and somehow the dog scene has been stuck at "meet-up at the dog park." We took the Vegas playbook and pointed it at dog culture, because the city that hosts EDC, Burning Man, World Series of Poker, and a Sphere full of holograms deserves a dog scene that hits at the same level. Year one was 500+ attendees with no paid media. Year two is 1,500–2,500 with five immersive territories. Year three? We're building toward an event so big it shuts down the Strip — and we mean that literally. Real road closures. Real production scale. Real city-level impact. The dog community in Vegas has been waiting for someone to take it seriously. We're that someone, and we're not playing small.
THIS ISN'T NETWORKING
You go to a tech meetup, everyone's pitching. You go to a charity gala, everyone's posing. You go to most pet events, everyone's selling something. ADW is built different. The conversations that happen at our events aren't "what do you do" — they're "what's your dog's name." Strangers become friends because their dogs are friends. People exchange numbers because their dogs need playdates. Sponsors meet attendees as people, not leads. The vendors aren't there to extract — they're vetted to actually serve the pack. Every interaction at an ADW event is grounded in something real: shared love for the dogs at our feet. That's the entire foundation. The community happens because the conditions for community are designed in, not bolted on.
past sponsors :
WHO'S BACKED THE PACK
the journal :
STORIES FROM THE PACK
the album :
EVERY DAWG. EVERY BREED.
Moments from across every event we've thrown — the dogs, the costumes, the chaos, the community.