Owners of Scottish Dandie Dinmont Terriers paraded their dogs at William Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, on Saturday, June 6, 2024 [1, 2].

The event served to showcase a rare breed of dog and celebrate World Dandie Dinmont Day [1, 2]. Because the breed is uncommon, such gatherings provide a rare opportunity for enthusiasts to congregate and promote awareness of the breed's characteristics and history.

The parade took place in the public spaces of Hawrelak Park, where the dogs were presented to the community [1, 2]. This specific breed of terrier is known for its distinct appearance and Scottish heritage, traits that were highlighted during the celebration.

Organizers used the day to mark the global celebration of the breed [1, 2]. The gathering in Edmonton joined other efforts to preserve and honor the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, which remains a niche breed within the global canine population.

Participants and spectators gathered in the park to observe the dogs as they moved through the grounds [1, 2]. The event emphasized the breed's unique status and provided a platform for owners to share their experiences with the rare dogs.

Owners of Scottish Dandie Dinmont Terriers paraded their dogs at William Hawrelak Park.

The celebration of World Dandie Dinmont Day in Edmonton highlights the effort of niche breed communities to prevent genetic bottlenecks and maintain breed visibility. By organizing public parades, owners transition the breed from private ownership into the public eye, which can encourage conservation and documented breeding standards for rare terriers.