Meet Britain’s most patriotic dogs! Puppies dress up in red, white and blue to celebrate King Charles’ coronation
It’s not just people joining in the coronation action as we prepare for the coronation of Their Majesties the King and Queen.
Pets across the country don their red, white, and blue merry rags to celebrate the coronation.
Dogs and coronations have a long history. A devoted dog owner, Queen Victoria reportedly bathed her dogs before her own coronation in 1838.
Coronation-goers have been warned by vets to be careful when taking their dogs to places with large crowds, which could cause stress for their pets.
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home shared pictures of some of its residents looking “particularly proud” ahead of the start of the coronation ceremony.
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Dogs from Battersea Dogs Home share a picnic ahead of Saturday’s coronation celebrations
Pets across the country have been pictured in their red, white and blue Sunday bests as people prepare to celebrate with them
A puppy sleeps beside its owner’s feet after a long day of coronation celebrations in Hyde Park
A proud spaniel wearing a Union Jack ribbon poses for a photo with other coronation merchandise
A soaked dog still looks chic in his bow tie at the Coronation celebrations in Windsor
Vets have warned coronation celebrants are making a slight mistake when deciding to take their dogs to street festivals or to watch the procession in central London
Royal supporters and pet owners shared pictures of their proud dolls in their Sunday Best.
Some used bandanas to celebrate the big day with their pets, while others went further with special leashes and harnesses.
Large bows adorned the collars of other dogs, which were adorned with glitter and adorned with Union Jacks.
Vets have warned coronation celebrants are making a slight mistake when deciding to take their dogs to street festivals or to watch the procession in central London.
Dogs can easily become overwhelmed in large crowds, which can lead to behavior problems even in well-trained dogs.
Vets said unless the pet is a service or support animal, it would be best to leave them at home where they feel safe.
But that doesn’t have to stop pet owners from enjoying Coronation Day with their dogs, as pictures on social media show.
Murphy, a mini dash from Stalybridge, gets into the party mood
Social media users shared pictures of their dogs enjoying the big day, dressed majestically in red, white and blue
Pictures of proud pets were shared ahead of Coronation Day as people prepared to celebrate the king’s big day.
Murphy, a mini dash from Stalybridge, looked stunning in a red and white hat as he got into the party mood.
Gus, a beautiful miniature wirehaired dachshund who lives in Battersea, looked regal in his crown and gold ribbon for the coronation, while Teddy, the King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, donned a luxurious ‘God Save The King’ bib against a backdrop of the wore Union Jack flags.
Meanwhile, Clementine the fluffy Sphynx looked as pretty as a princess, wearing a sequined rainbow crown and a multicolored waistcoat.
Four-legged friends across the UK have dressed up like royalty amid the countdown to King Charles’ coronation
Gus, Battersea’s favorite miniature wirehaired dachshund, looked regal in his crown for the coronation
Dressed like a king: This pup was crowned before the coronation and dressed in a majestic robe
Ringo, the eight-year-old Miniature Schnauzer from Emsworth in Hampshire, is getting ready for the big day
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