Dogs strut their stuff at Nigeria’s canine festival

Dogs strut their stuff at Nigeria’s canine festival

The aim of the Lagos Dog Carnival is to bring dog-lovers together to learn from each other how to take better care of their furry companions.

Dogs on parade during the 3rd edition of the Lagos Dog Carnival in Nigeria. (Reuters pic)
LAGOS:
Hundreds of dogs strutted their stuff on a runway in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos, competing for the awards on offer at this year’s “Back to School”-themed canine extravaganza.

The Lagos Dog Carnival, now in its third year, attracted many different breeds wearing school uniforms in colourful fabrics, as well as sunglasses and with school bags strapped on their backs.

Jackie Idimogu, the Carnival’s convener, said the idea was to bring together dog owners to celebrate their furry friends and learn from each other how to take better care of them.

“This edition is bigger and better than the previous editions, and the number of dogs this year is over 250, which is double what we recorded last year,” she said.

At the event, held outdoors in the Lekki neighbourhood of Lagos on the weekend, the awards included “head boy” for the cleanest school uniform, “punctuality prefect”, and “most noisemaker”.

Canada, a white-haired golden retriever, was crowned head boy for a pristine lime-green uniform with stripes and a school bag. Ivory, a bulldog, walked away with the punctuality prefect gong for arriving first at the carnival.

Flora Oluwole stroking her cat, who received an attendance award. (Reuters pic)

For barking throughout the event, Oscar, another golden retriever, took the noisemaker award. Ruby, a German shepherd, won “labour prefect” for his imposing size.

There was a cameo appearance by a cat, which received an attendance award.

“Ever since we started the Lagos Dog Carnival, pet owners now take better care of their dogs.

“Our motto is no naked dog is allowed, so owners now dress and groom their dogs better, and we have also helped raise awareness on keeping them as pets,” said Idimogu.

She said there are plans to take the event to other cities across Nigeria to increase awareness on dog care.

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