Pups on strike: This Ottawa picket line has become an unofficial dog show

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Pups on strike: This Ottawa picket line has become an unofficial dog show
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Many folks would love for the PSAC strike to come to an end. But maybe not Mango, the Golden Retriever sniffing out new friends every day.

Or as one picketer observed, it looks “like a dog park with strikers.”

OTTAWA – April 25 , 2023 – Kristen Dodds and her Toopy – PSAC strikers on Riverside and Heron in Ottawa, April 25, 2023.Assignment 138978Photo by Jean Levac/Ottawa CitizenAnd besides, he’d have a difficult time competing with Mango’s cleverness.

The latter, at least to the untrained eye, can be a difficult determination, especially if the dog in question chooses not to wear a sign or make videos. Boosting spirits is also an important factor, added Kristen Duncan, a CRA employee who described her three-year-old Golden Retriever, Indie, as a “social butterfly.”

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