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Canine Parade Takes Center Stage at Rio Carnival as Protesters Rally Against Pet Violence

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Rio Carnival street party dogs parade as humans protest against pet killers

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RIO DE JANEIRO – In a delightful twist to the usual Carnival festivities, Rio de Janeiro’s streets came alive with costumed canines flaunting outfits of alligators, fairies, and superheroes. This lively event, held on Saturday, was more than just a display of adorable pets—it was a protest against animal cruelty. Dubbed the Blocao, this traditional gathering is part of Brazil’s grandest celebration, where dogs and their owners basked in samba rhythms, indulged in a hearty breakfast from communal bowls, and mingled with newfound furry friends.

In the vibrant neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca on Rio’s western side, the event attracted around 300 participants, both human and canine. Participants joyfully sang and danced to classic Carnival tunes, ensuring their pets remained cool in the shade while temperatures soared to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit).

“Dogs are integral members of our families,” expressed Marco Antonio Marinho, 72, who spearheads the Blocao. “We gather here because it’s a heartwarming and joyful occasion. Our pets share in our emotions—when we’re down, they feel it too. Now that we’re celebrating, they deserve to share in that happiness. We make sure their paws are protected and keep them hydrated and comfortable.”

A dedicated hydration station ensured the dogs stayed energized throughout the two-hour celebration in a local square. Many cariocas—or Rio residents—showed their support by honking their car horns as a sign of solidarity for both the dogs and their owners rallying against pet violence. In past editions, dogs would promenade through the streets, but their paws often suffered from the scorching pavement.

The name ‘Blocao’ cleverly combines “bloco,” meaning Carnival street party, with “cão,” the Portuguese word for dog. This cherished event has been a fixture for over two decades.

During the festivities, Marinho and fellow revelers waved white ribbons and sang in remembrance of Orelha, a dog whose tragic death in southern Brazil in January sparked national outrage.

Santa Catarina state police charged a 15-year-old who allegedly spanked the dog to death but authorities have recommended the teenager be tried under the juvenile corrections system. The judge in the case has yet to rule.

The teenager’s lawyer denied any wrongdoing, .

Natalia Reis, 28, came to Blocao for the first time with her 11-year-old dog Theo, partly because of Orelha’s killing. She had tears in her eyes when organizers took the microphone to talk about the importance of protecting pets from cruelty.

“This was so unfortunate, we need perpetrators of his death to be punished,” Reis said. “We need to raise awareness. This could have happened to me, to any of us.”

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