What started as an excuse for a few eclectic friends to have a party and parade has grown into one of Birmingham's oldest and most beloved community festivals.
For 28 years Do Dah Day has raised funds for animal support groups in the Greater Birmingham Area, advocated the humane treatment of all animals and endorsed public education regarding animal rights issues.
This springtime event is made possible with the help and heart of an all volunteer workforce for which this uniquely Birmingham tradition has become a annual passion.
Please spay or neuter your pets to help control the homeless animal population.
It is not just a dog parade it is for ALL pets. I have taken my cat every year for the past nine years,
Morliane 3 years ago
haha cute
I need to go this year!
I loved the dog peeing part too funny!
and thanks for adding the message on the end too!
ferretsnax18 3 years ago
Happy Mardi Gras from New orleans; sunday was our yearly dog parade...the theme was Bones, Raiders of the Last Bark...check out the website..Krewe of Barrkus!
iloveshoesdoyou 4 years ago
Looks like tounge wagging, butt smelling, funkadelic fun!
fallingstarfilms 4 years ago
My wife drove me to doodooday a couple of years ago for my b'day,
Description: hot,sticky,smelly,nastified,and annoying,but the event was good clean fun despite my wife's issues...
dingorex 4 years ago
But Pixel wasnt there!! Oh yeah, we dont live in Bham anymore!!
Loved it!! Those Darn Moodys
PixelMoody 4 years ago