Dog Day in Latin America
Dog Day in Latin America is held on July 21. This event in the third decade of the month July is annual.
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Every July 21st we pay homage to a faithful and unconditional four-legged animal, considered man's best friend. This world ephemeris was created in 2004, motivated by the immense importance of these animals in the daily life of human beings.
July 21 is not the only date to honor man's best friend. Specifically, several countries coincide in celebrating Dog Day on August 26, an initiative that arose in the United States in 2004 and has spread to other countries such as Mexico, Colombia and Guatemala.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Colombia Independence Day on July 20 (celebrates the independence declaration of Colombia from Spain in 1810);
Get Out of the Doghouse Day on July 20 (The original idea came from the symbolism in the 1911 Peter Pan novel written by J. M. Barrie in chapter16 when Mr. Darling goes out and sleeps in the dog kennel, remorseful of not paying enough attention to his family and allowing his children to be kidnapped);
Simón Bolívar Day on July 24 (Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, and Bolivia);
No Pet Store Puppies Day on July 21
International Homework Day on July 22
Santiago de Cali Day, Colombia on July 25
Shepherd's Day in Arauca, Colombia on July 25