Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Krewe of Barkus and Marti Paws!

You might have already read my story about the Krewe of Barkus last month...they are mentioned in my new book BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS (ISBN 1402729677)and you can find a whole page on http://www.blessingoftheanimals.com dedicated to animals who participate in Mardi Gras...check it out you will love it and most links have great photos of Mardi Paws animals.

On another not so uplifting note, pet loss is a hard road to travel and so is a good part of BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS. More and more pet services are operating to help pet owners and this article talks about Dignified Pet Services in Oregon.

Let me know if you have any articles or sites that are appropriate to add to the resources.

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Author Says Mardi Gras Krewe Welcomes REAL Paw-ty Animals

Carnival, most popularly known as Mardi Gras season, started on January 6th (the end of the twelfth day of Christmas). Most of the infamous parades, balls and related festivities take place two weeks before Mardi Gras Day (Fat Tuesday) which is February 20th.

According to author Diana L Guerrero—you can see some real animals in New Orleans during this time. When Guerrero says animals, she means the four legged members of the Mystic Krewe of Barkus, a Mardi Paws society whose membership is limited to canines and is headquartered near the “flea market” of New Orleans.

Diana L. Guerrero mentions the group in her soon to be released book, BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS: A GUIDE TO PRAYERS & CEREMONIES CELEBRATING PETS AND OTHER CREATURES (ISBN 1402729677).

Guerrero said, “In the past the group has picked clever themes such a ‘Jurassic Bark,’ ‘Lifestyles of the Bitch & Famous,’ and the ‘Wizard of Paws.’ This year the theme is ‘A Street Dog Named Desire.’”

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS is a unique look into timeless traditions of animal blessings, contemporary creature celebrations, and touches on pet pageants, pet parades, and other quirky pet friendly activities. The author discovered the Krewe of Barkus during her research for her newest work due out in April.

Although the Mardi Gras tradition arrived in America in 1699 the Mystic Krewe of Barkus surfaced just 15 years ago.

“Each year the krewe donates the proceeds of the parade registration fees, merchandise sales, and ball profits to worthy animal welfare groups. I think it is great that even if you can’t attend, they encourage you to support a dog-gone good cause through the purchase of a membership or the krewe’s memorabilia.”

Guerrero was sorry to hear that there was no yappy hour at this year’s Barkin’ Up the Ritz Ball on February 9th since the Windsor Court Hotel event is for humans only--but anyone can join the Krewe of Barkus--and parade is filled with those canine members.

Pet parents who don’t parade can join the paw-ty at Armstrong Park in New Orleans beginning at 10:30am. The parade will start at 2:00pm.


Krewe of Barkus



Mardi Paws Krewe



Krewe of Barkus & Meoux


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