What to Know
- PAWmicon 2024 took place at AleSmith Brewing Company in San Diego on July 13
- The fundraiser, which features costumed dogs and (the occasional cat), helps to support the Helen Woodward Animal Center of Rancho Santa Fe
- Over $42,000 was raised at the 12th annual PAWmicon; the adorable event isn't officially related to Comic-Con International but is inspired by it
Superheroes?
They're everywhere, including, at this moment, napping on our couches, snoozing at our feet, and lingering near the treat drawer just in case someone should stroll by and think to reach inside for a goodie.
Our pets, in short, bring so much joy, good, and hope to our lives. It isn't a surprise, then, that organizations that regularly help animals, including placing pets in forever homes, fill similarly sunny roles.
Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning. >Sign up for NBC LA's News Headlines newsletter.
The Helen Woodward Animal Center is one of those heartwarming places, a spot that is known for its ardent animal advocacy, its many adoption pop-ups, and a bevy of critter-championing programs.
Various fundraising events help to support the Rancho Santa Fe-based nonprofit, too, including one of its adorable annual headliners: PAWmicon.
The summertime lark, which features pets rocking superhero-inspired garb, isn't officially part of Comic-Con International, the world's biggest pop culture convention, but it does take place a week or so ahead of the San Diego spectacular's opening.
The Scene
Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.
And costumed pups — "pawsplayers," if you please — were out in furry force at the 2024 event, which trotted at AleSmith Brewing Company in San Diego July 13. It isn't just about the competition, though; a line-up of lighthearted activities add to the atmosphere. Oh yes: A cat or two always shows up, too, meow meow.
Take a peek at some costumed cuties now and see if your favorite superhero made the 2024 scene. It was, in the heartwarming words of the Helen Woodward Animal Center, "a multiverse of cuteness."
Pictured at top: Linus, a Maltese mix, and Lucy, a Terrier-Poodle mix, arrived as PAWfessor X and MUTTneto, taking the top prize in the "Duos, Trios, and More" category.