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Pooches, owners march for more dog-friendly Paris

PARIS -- Some Parisians want just a little bit more of their city to go to the dogs.

At least 100 pooches - with owners in tow, holding leashes - marched near the Louvre at a demonstration to demand more park space and access to public transportation for the four-legged friends.

Tongues and tails wagged Saturday under a warm Paris sun as collies, pugs, boxers, bulldogs, Labradors and other breeds paraded around the famed Paris museum.

Organizers of the canine-citizen march dubbed “My Dog, My City” estimate about 200,000 dogs live in Paris. They say other cities like New York, London, Montreal and Brussels offer more dog-oriented public spaces.

According to the city’s website, two of Paris’ 20 sections have only one reserved public park space for dogs. Leashes are required.

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