SATURDAY, APRIL 13
Doors 1:00 PM / Show 2:00 PM
Doors 6:00 PM / Show 7:00 PM
Adults: $30 / $25 / $22 - Students: $20
The Perondi’s Stunt Dog Experience will be at Struthers Library Theatre in Warren, Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 2:00 pm and a second show at 7:00 pm. Sponsored by Targeted Pet Treats and Warren County Community Foundation. Chris Perondi (aka the Stunt Dog Guy TM) and wife Suhey Perondi, along with their famous stunt dogs are out of this world! The Perondis are master dog trainers and have been entertaining audiences of all sizes since 1999. They have produced over 10,000 live shows since the birth of the show using positive training methods. Over 5,000 have been stage shows for performing arts theaters and for major theme parks, such as: Silver Dollar City in Branson (MO), Dollywood (TN), Stone Mountain Park (GA), Worlds of Fun (MO), Valleyfair Theme Park (MN), Knotts Berry Farm (CA), Carowinds (NC) and Six Flags of America (MD).
The Perondis and their cast of human performers and rescue dogs will delight audiences of all ages. They guarantee high-energy excitement from beginning to end. During this “Stunt Dog Experience” you will witness some of the most incredible stunts and behaviors ever performed by dogs. The experience has amazing tricks, big air stunts, comedy antics, dancing dogs, athletic feats, and is the most entertaining show of its kind.
Don’t forget “Diggy the Dog TM” the human sized canine mascot! Diggy is always trying to be a part of the show in some silly way. He will try to convince everyone that he is the real star of the show. During the process you will laugh as he tries his paws at jumping rope like the four legged stars. He will also beg to do the Perondis famous daredevil stunt. Can Diggy jump as high as the four-legged stunt dog? You will soon find out!
Every show also includes interactive crowd participation. It’s not just a show, it’s an experience! Audience members will chant “Higher” and “Dog gone fun!” throughout the show and be involved in the excitement of the production. The audience will even be split into two teams and everyone will cheer on their team of dogs during the “Golden Bone Showdown”. The trick dog challenge will be judged and won by audience applause; and the athletic challenges will be won based on speed, accuracy, and leaping ability. Prepare to be blown away by the most agile dogs in the world; from world-class Frisbee catching dogs, high-jumping challenges, to racing events; this is a show you won’t want to miss!
Struthers Library Theatre is proud to collaborate with Paws Along The River Humane Society. They will be present during both shows to answer all your adoption and pet questions! Paws Along The River is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization registered in Pennsylvania in 1931. A volunteer Board of Directors develops the mission and policy, ensures legal responsibilities are in place, oversees finances of its resources, reviews and approves plans and budgets, is an ambassador to the community, supports the executive director, recruits new board members, and evaluates operational performance. They are not a part of any government agency. However, they do receive a small percentage of funding from our City, Townships, and Boroughs within Warren County. Their main source of income comes from our adoptions, donations*, fundraisers, and their thrift shop sales. Also, grants, bequests, and legacies allow PAWS to provide animal services to our community. They specialize in matching pets to situations and people. This matching process helps ensure permanent and successful adoptions. They take the time with you and your family to assist in selecting a new family member. They get to know their pets and can give you valuable information in helping you to make a decision. All pets are spayed and neutered before adoptions are complete. They require a waiting period before taking a pet home. This time helps potential adopters decide what they truly want in a new family member. Their “Pet Visit” is a trial time that gives potential adopters a chance to view the pet in their home setting before adoption. They take care of any medical or behavioral concerns that may arise during the pet visit. Paws Along The River is an open-admission animal shelter. This means that they will not turn away any adoptable pet that needs our help up to the maximum number for which they can provide. They are here for the homeless, abused, and neglected animals in Warren County. There are no time limits for animals at our shelter. Animals remain available for adoption as long as they are physically and mentally healthy. Paws will not euthanize for an illness that can be treated, behavior that can be modified, or length of stay, providing there is a quality of life for the pet. Click Here To Learn More.
The Bucket Brigade Pizza Company food truck will be present before both shows between the theatre and the Blair lot.