Dog Orelha is honored by reveler during Cordão da Bola Preta parade
A reveler dressed as Dog Orelha paid tribute to the animal, who died from mistreatment in Florianópolis, during the Cordão da Bola Preta parade.
During the Cordão da Bola Preta parade in Rio de Janeiro, a reveler named Eder Manente paid tribute to Dog Orelha, a dog that passed away in January due to mistreatment in Florianópolis. Manente traveled from Campinas, São Paulo, specifically to honor the memory of Orelha, donning a costume resembling the dog and carrying a sign with its name. His gesture aimed to keep Orelha's memory alive and spread awareness about animal welfare issues.
As he participated in the festivities, Manente expressed his sadness regarding the circumstances surrounding Orelha's death, highlighting the broader issue of animal mistreatment. The crowd surrounding him echoed his sentiments, calling for justice and responsible ownership of pets. This collective action during the vibrant atmosphere of the Carnival stressed that such events can serve as platforms for social awareness, even amidst the celebrations.
The homage to Dog Orelha at such a prominent cultural event as the Cordão da Bola Preta parade reflects a growing trend of using festive occasions to advocate for social causes. By merging festivities with activism, participants like Manente are emphasizing the importance of remembering animals who suffer from abuse and pushing for reforms in animal protection. The actions taken during Carnival not only remember those lost but also seek to inspire change for the better treatment of all animals in society.