‘Bark for Love’ dog parade set at Mactan Shrine | Inquirer News

‘Bark for Love’ dog parade set at Mactan Shrine

/ 07:10 AM February 21, 2012

VALENTINE’S Day is not only to show affection to loved ones, but also to “man’s best friend.”

A Valentine festival for dogs and dog lovers will be held at the Mactan Shrine from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Feb. 26, Sunday.

The event will start with a “Bark for Love” dog parade, followed by an opening ceremony. The registration and free clinic will start at 8 a.m. The free clinic includes rabies vaccination, deworming and vitamin supplementation, neutering and treatment. Pet blessing will be at 9 a.m

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From 2 p.m. onwards, there will be a presentation of dog clubs, a demonstration on dog grooming, lectures, games and awarding of prizes.

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A live band will provide entertainment.

Interested participants can join the mini-float contest during the morning dog parade.

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Vehicles allowed to join the mini-float are limited to multi-cabs and trisikads.

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The event is a project of D’ Dog House Cafe and Grooming Salon, in cooperation with the Lapu-Lapu City government.

For further information, contact Issa Castillon of D’ Dog House Cafe and Grooming Salon on on M.L. Quezon National Highway, Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City at 340-2203 or 0915-8798397 (Globe) or 0921-2227566 (Smart)for participants and dog parade and 0927-5026453 for food concessionaires or e-mai to [email protected] or visit www.facebook.com/DDogHouse.

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