August 26 is International Dog Day and dog owners celebrated the occasion with messages of appreciation.
The annual event sees people from around the world using social media to share stories, photos and videos of their canine companions.
One Twitter user said: “Duke is helping @docgovtnz in his work to protect kākāpō, the world’s only flightless parrot. Duke is specially trained to find the kākāpō with his strong sense of smell. ”
Can you spot the kākāpō? 🐦
Duke can! Duke helps @docgovtnz with their work protecting kākāpō, the world’s only flightless parrot. Duke is specially trained to find the kākāpō with his strong sense of smell. #InternationalDogDay #New Zealand pic.twitter.com/OZAbQtxYX9– New Zealand 🇳🇿 (@PureNewZealand) 25 August 2021
A dog owner took to Twitter to show his dog having fun on a sandy beach. He said: Happy #InternationalDogDay to the boy, Ronnie. ”
Happy #InternationalDogDay to the boy, Ronnie. ?? pic.twitter.com/FinBHscfd8
– Kieran Doody (@kierandoody) August 26, 2021
Milo and Ollie’s dog owner shared photos of their adventures, including a party thrown for them, saying, “Happy International Dog Day, Milo and ollie”
happy international dog day, milo and ollie <33 pic.twitter.com/yYQrMXxOTO
– kidlat⚡️ (@deewongst) August 26, 2021
Another Twitter user took to the platform to show his appreciation for his dog. She said: Happy #InternationalDogDay J, you really are an absolute (star emoji) ”
Happy #InternationalDogDay J, you are really an absolute 🌟 pic.twitter.com/c6cf0Wkxd7
– Lois Mackenzie (@loiskmackenzie) August 26, 2021
You can post your own messages of appreciation on the social media platform and use the hashtag #InternationalDogDay if you wish.
Want to add a four legged friend to your family? Why not consider adopting one? Rescue centers across the UK are helping to rehouse the dogs year round.
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Source: www.times-series.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-08-26 10:36:51