Saint Louis, MO 63104
United States of America
The 15th annual parade kicked off Saturday afternoon at 1pm and the talk of the town was the costumes and outfits! One poodle was dyed purple, while another mixed breed dog was dyed yellow. Still another owner had her Newfoundland all decked out in Mardi Gras green, yellow, and purple! She had beads and a hat on - her owner said she absolutely loves getting dressed up! For them, this was a great time to get their dog out of the house, get some exercise and have fun doing something they both enjoy!! Dogs of every size, breed, and owner were on-hand for the festivities. It was a wonderful sight!
Following the parade, there was coronation at 2pm where 5 dogs were crowned: King, Queen, Prince, Princess, and Jester of the parade. If any of you out there follow Mardi Gras and the different opportunities for you to show off your pet......this is one of the biggest events of the year!!
We had a pretty nice day for the parade, and the best thing about it is the participants had to pay a $10 entrance fee. 100% of the proceeds went to the Open Door Animal Sanctuary, which is a no-kill animal shelter in the Saint Louis area. There were about 8,000 four-legged participants in the parade, I was glad to see such a great turnout!!
I think parades and events that are so popular and highly attended do great things for the community. They are able to raise money for a no-kill animal shelter. This is something that is very close to my heart - I feel very strongly that all animal shelters should be no-kill. Participating in parades and other similar functions with your pet is a great way to maintain your strong bond and dress your pet up for a great time!
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