September 23
National Dogs in Politics Day
Celebrate National Dogs in Politics Day by taking your pup for a walk and showing your support for canine civic engagement!
Introduction
Get ready to bark for joy on National Dogs in Politics Day on September 23! This special day celebrates the important role that canines have played throughout history as political figures, with some dogs even becoming elected officials. It's also a great way to pay tribute to all the furry friends out there who are making their mark in politics. So grab your pup and join us in celebrating National Dogs In Politics Day!
National Dogs in Politics Day Timeline
How to Celebrate National Dogs in Politics Day
1
Organize a rally
Gather up your friends and organize a rally to promote dogs in politics. Have people dress up as their favorite political pooches and march from one end of your town to the other.
2
Write a letter
Write a letter to your local and state representatives advocating for dogs in politics. Explain why you think they should be included in the political process.
3
Host a debate
Invite some of your friends to a debate party on National Dogs in Politics Day. Discuss the pros and cons of allowing canine candidates into the political arena.
4
Vote for your pup
Register your pup as an official candidate for any upcoming election, even if it is just for local office. It's not the same as being elected, but it's still fun.
5
Donate to animal rights organizations
Find an organization or charity that works towards giving animals a voice in politics and donate to them on National Dogs in Politics Day.
Why We Love National Dogs in Politics Day
Dogs bring joy to politics
Having a dog on the campaign trail or in the Oval Office can bring some levity and joy to what is often a stressful and exhausting job. The presence of a four-legged friend can lighten the mood, ease tensions, and create memorable moments between politicians, staff, and voters alike.
Dogs can be powerful symbols
Many presidential dogs have become powerful symbols of their administrations, from Franklin D. Roosevelt's beloved Fala to Barack Obama's pup Bo. These furry friends help humanize their owners and give them an emotional connection with average Americans – which can be invaluable in times of crisis or during an election campaign.
Dogs can help de-stress
The demands of high office can be taxing, both mentally and physically. Having a canine companion around can provide much needed stress relief for hardworking politicians – who deserve all the moral support they can get! And don't forget, petting a friendly pup has scientific evidence that it reduces levels of stress hormones and increases feel good hormones like oxytocin.
Holiday Dates
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Saturday | |
| 2024 | Monday | |
| 2025 | Tuesday | |
| 2026 | Wednesday | |
| 2027 | Thursday |



