
The Mystic Mutts of Revelry, one of the few all-canine parades during the Mardi Gras season in coastal Alabama, drew more than 300 participants this year.
It is the largest fundraiser of the year for The Haven, a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter in Fairhope. The afternoon Mardi Gras walking parade has taken place since 2004. Entrants pay a $35 fee to participate (for one person and one dog), $10 for additional kids and adults.
“It grows every year, weather permitting,” said Joline Beedy with The Haven and an organizer of the parade. She was pleased with the outcome of the weather, which was mild and comfortable – perfect for a canine parade.
“People dress up,” Beedy said. “It gets bigger every year.”
This year’s parade also had a theme: Real Housedogs of the Eastern Shore.
“Everyone loves pets,” Beedy said. “Dogs bring out the best in everyone. It’s a walking parade, great for kids and wagons, strollers and beads.”
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