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Check Out These 20 Dogs Who Love Mardi Gras!
They look like they’re having a good time! But remember, if your dog wants to join in on the fun, make sure you take some steps to keep them safe.Fat Tuesday Safety Tips For Dog Lovers
Some pups get nervous around new sights and sounds, so Mardi Gras isn’t for every dog. It may be best for some pooches to relax in their own quiet room until the commotion dies down. However, if your dog must join the celebration, remember:- Keep the alcohol out of reach of your dog. No open containers lying around.
- Watch out for drinkers. They may mean well, but they’re a little off balance and could accidentally injure dogs.
- Don’t leave your dog unattended with any beads or decorations that they can chew or swallow.
- Pick your pup up if you’re in an area that’s too crowded, or move to a safer place. No pooch wants to get stepped on.
- If your dog seems anxious, let them stay home in a safe place with relaxing music. They won’t be missing out.
Mardi Gras Dogs
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!
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Mardi Gras Dogs!