Carnival of Barkers
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Carnival of Barkers

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Smita Abraham (left) and Scott Isenga (right) with their dog Lilly.

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Dearse Amato with her dog Nelly

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Siggi waits anxiously to join the costumed dog parade.

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Julian Ackert with Lola

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Seth Gleeson (left) and Ariel Simons (right) with their dog Ladybug

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Nick Robischon (left) and Jennifer Robischon (right) with their dog Sookie

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Penny, dressed up as a tiny shark.

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Bethany Potter (left) and John Spurlock (right) with their dogs Sesame (lower left) and Rennie (lower right).

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Daniela Lazcano, with her dog Taco dressed as a Taco.

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Stephanie Sawyer (left) and Seth Pfeifer (right) with their dog Duke. Pfeifer says he loves taking Duke around Shirlington and seeing how excited he is to get treats.

Local businesses came together to give Shirlington dogs a special day and to help out dogs across the region. Starting at Dogma Dog Bakery on Oct. 30, dozens of dogs paraded around the streets of Shirlington in costume. Tiny Corgis and lumbering Great Danes walked up to the doors of 13 local businesses who were waiting with treats. The $10 to participate went to Lucky Dog Animal Rescue, a local nonprofit dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected, and abandoned animals from euthanasia. Lucky Dog travels to high-kill shelters throughout the region to collect dogs at risk of euthanasia and brings them to shelters with higher adoption rates in the D.C. area.

“This is a lot of fun,” said Elise Pittrizzi, who works at the Dogma Dog Bakery, “but the best part of today is raising money and awareness for Lucky Dog.”