These dog protesters at the Women’s March are our ultimate heroes, and their signs are literally fetch
We have been so impressed by the amount of support women received this weekend at the various Women’s Marches throughout the country. The outpouring of solidarity takes our breath away. An estimated 2.9 million protestors attended the Women’s March. And it seems that humans are not the only protestors. Dogs got involved, too!
Below are some of our favorite dog protestors at the Women’s March.
We aren’t sure what we like more: The dog’s ‘do or the signs.
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John Kerry’s pup joined the parade.
.@JohnKerry former US Sec of State out walking his dog, joins the #WomensMarch in #DC @rtenews pic.twitter.com/uQRq7dUH3n
— Caitriona Perry (@CaitrionaPerry) January 21, 2017
Pets throughout the world got involved.
https://twitter.com/udfredirect/status/822914662060539904
Puppy puns at the Women’s March!
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Pink power indeed, puppies!
https://twitter.com/udfredirect/status/822900083100262400
These canines make us proud.
LOOK AT THESE GOOD BOYS pic.twitter.com/kGArlLU0XJ
— queen v 🍝 (@QUEENSPAGHETT1) January 21, 2017
Planned Parenthood should make these signs.
Dogs on the march! #madison #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/RT9t7Hd8Ii
— Alex J. (@borealwoods) January 21, 2017
We feel for this dog.
https://twitter.com/udfredirect/status/822879326114840576
This four-legged friends made us LOL.
This dog’s message was simple and clear.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BPiseEGBa4o
And even kitties got involved!
Someone literally brought their cats to protest… God I love Seattle pic.twitter.com/pS3zj2r9C0
— Bass Spork (@dubkitteh) January 21, 2017
Women and men have a variety of reasons for protesting. Aly Nagel, the social media director for the Women’s March LA explained her reasoning.
She says, "I march because I want to give a voice to women who do not have the strength, confidence, or ability to speak up for themselves — whether they are victims of sexual assault, cat calling or street harassment, ashamed about having an abortion, oppressed in the work place or home, etc...Women should have COMPLETE and TOTAL agency over their bodies, and never feel like they don’t have control over what happens to them as human beings."
These are just some of the reasons people marched this Saturday. They wanted to be heard. As did their canine companions. In the words of Scrappy Doo, “Puppy Power!”