The Barkus Parade brought joy and excitement to the French Quarter with dogs showcasing their stunning costumes.
The Mystic Krewe of Barkus held its 32nd annual dog parade in New Orleans on March 9, 2025. With the theme ‘Vanity Fur: Barkus Rules the Runway!’, over 1,500 dogs dressed in fabulous costumes paraded through the French Quarter, raising funds for animal rescue charities. Queen Barkus 2025, Ruthie, and King Petey Benson highlighted the event, which is set to raise over $100,000. The celebration showcased community spirit and the importance of pet adoption amidst festive activities.
New Orleans was alive with excitement on Sunday, March 9, 2025, as the Mystic Krewe of Barkus hosted its 32nd annual dog parade in the famous French Quarter. After being rescheduled due to a rainy spell, the parade brought a wave of joy that was truly needed. Pet lovers from every corner of the city gathered to witness this adorable spectacle, and it was all about two things: dogs strutting their stuff and raising some woof-tastic funds for animal rescue charities.
With the theme of “Vanity Fur: Barkus Rules the Runway!”, the atmosphere was simply buzzing with canine couture as over 1,500 dogs took part in the festivities. Participants went all out, dressing their furry companions in breathtaking costumes. From glamorous gowns to dapper tuxedos, the pups were practically runway models! The excitement was palpable as families dressed up together and paraded their matching outfits.
Among the canine royalty of this year’s parade was the dazzling Queen Barkus 2025, a charming 11-year-old Fox Hound-Dalmatian mix named Ruthie Sable. This inspiring dog was once rescued from the side of a highway while pregnant with eight puppies, showcasing not only her resilience but also the importance of pet adoption. Ruthie’s signature throws were custom-designed cups featuring her spots that fade just like her beautiful fur!
This year’s regal canine counterpart, King Petey Benson, is a cute Yorkie owned by none other than the famous Saints owner, Gayle Benson. Together, they reigned over an event filled with wagging tails and happy barks. As the parade rolled on, attendees heard the enthusiastic sounds of local brass bands, while some pups were a tad startled by the raucous music, most seemed to relish every moment.
The Barkus Parade is not just about fun and frolic; it also serves a purpose. The event is expected to raise more than $100,000 for various animal rescue charities, adding to an impressive $1.5 million raised throughout its magnificent history. Animal care and responsible pet ownership were at the forefront of the parade’s mission, providing a fun way to spread awareness about these important topics.
The local community showed up in full force! The EDT Dance Team brought energy and excitement, showcasing their moves along the parade route. Dignitaries, including New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick and Sheriff Susan Hutson, mingled with the furry attendees, celebrating the bond between humans and their four-legged friends.
For many, the event’s timing right after Mardi Gras was a peculiar choice, especially with the onset of Lent. But those in attendance couldn’t care less about a little scheduling oddity; it was all about celebrating their beloved pets and enjoying the festive atmosphere. The parade also featured spirited floats and a Grand Marshal, named Scrim, who delighted the audience with his presence.
For those wanting to take the fun to a new level, VIP tickets were available for a special party on the reviewing balcony, with a ticket price of $150. These exclusive experiences gave attendees a perfect view of the parade while enjoying treats and beverages.
As the Barkus Parade came to a close, the joyous atmosphere lingered in the air, with tails wagging and smiles all around. New Orleans proved once again that when it comes to celebrating the incredible bond between people and their pets, the city knows how to throw a fantastic party that would leave even the grumpiest dog feeling paw-sitively joyful!
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