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Pet Pride

Randy Pate. Atlas. Great Pyrenees. “I came out to bring my new pup, I just got him two weeks ago. He’s a drool box! He drools on everything. It’s part of the great pyrenees breed. It’s so funny driving down the road with the windows open, it’s like you’re getting a shower.”
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Indy Pet Pride Pics: Dogs Dressed Up!

A pug with a rainbow tail and a pit bull in a purple tutu were just a few of the sights at this year’s Indy Pet Pride at Riverside Park.

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Photos: Indy Pet Pride 2014

Hundreds of humans and pets descended on Garfield Park for a record-breaking romp that included pet pools, food trucks, and a canine-couture show.

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Photos: Indy Pride Festival Reaches Record Attendance—85,000

The festival and its parent organization make for a well-oiled machine at this point, with 1,000 human and 600 canine comers at its annual Pet Pride event, along with five felines, and 32,000 onlookers at its June 8 parade.

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Pick of the Litter: Pet Pride 2012

It was a downtown romp last night as dozens of dogs, cats, and even one ferret descended upon a parking lot at 707 N. Senate Ave. Indy Pride’s second-annual Pet Pride event drew more than 500 (human) attendees, up from about 320 last year in its first inception.

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