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Dogs in costume strut their stuff in annual Halloween parade in New York City. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
A pair of pink, fluffy Samoyed dogs were dyed pink by their previous abusive owner before being abandoned to the streets. Their story may have ended up like thousands of other abandoned pups, but, ironically, their pink color immediately caught the attention of animal rights activists in Moscow. Despite the abuse they suffered at the hands of their cruel previous owners, these pups appear to be loving life to the max, grinning from ear to ear as they play in the yard of their new owner, a woman named Margarita.
You've probably heard that pitbulls are some of the most dangerous and aggressive canines that you will ever encounter. Of course, a pup's behavior depends almost entirely on the training, and pitbulls can certainly be quite aggressive and even dangerous if trained to be so. However, a group of pitbull owners decided that they want to break the stereotype. The pitbull owners banded together to show the cute, funny, and adorable side of their best animal friend. They dressed their pitbull pups in pajamas, tutus, and all sorts of other funny and adorable costumes before showing off their dogs to the world in the Florida Citrus Parade in Orlando on Thursday. Parade organisers wanted to show that Pitbulls can be family friendly dogs too.
Owners dressed their pets up in adorable Christmas-themed contest and paraded them in front of a crowd of animal lovers in Lima on Sunday. The capital of Peru hosted a very special Christmas pet parade that proved that the holiday spirit is not just for people. A whole host of festively dressed animals, from turtles to rabbits, took to the stage with their owners, at this year's 'Pet Noel' parade, held in Lima's San Isidro district. However the canines were were the most festively dressed - owners decked out their dogs in all sorts of holiday-themed costumes, including turkeys, reindeers and even Christmas trees. Not to be outdone, the turtles slowly but surely made their way to the parade podium and wowed the crowd, showing off all sorts of fun holiday themed ornaments and costumes. Cute bunnies dressed in even cuter outfits pranced on the stage as well, bouncing their way into the hearts of the audience. However, it was not all fun and cuteness at the Pet Noel Parade. The event was held to raise money and collect supplies such as pet food, beds and accessories for the district's local animal shelter. The festive pets had a great time as they wished the audience a happy howlidays.
What do you get when you cross dozens of Corgis with all sorts of different costumes? A Corgi Costume Parade of course! Dozens of Corgi owners dressed up their pups in imaginative costumes just so they could take part in the annual Corgi Halloween parade in downtown Annapolis on Sunday. Organised by the Annapolis Corgi Club, the parade saw Corgis dressed as lions, minions, cowboys, hot dogs, lobsters - you name it, there was probably a Corgi costume at the parade. Entry to the event was free but participants were encouraged to donate in order to cover permit costs. Grinning from ear to ear, the cute canines took to the streets around 11:00 local time and started just outside the Paws Pet Boutique pet supply store. Corgis and their human participants walked around the historic State Circle up to Main Street and then north towards City Dock. Hundreds of locals and tourists turned up to snap photos at the spooky event and cheer on the little pups as they strutted their stuff. The Corgis stole the show as their fancy costumes invaded Annapolis just one day before Halloween. It's hard to imagine how any human could possibly show them up.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).