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Please Enjoy This Perfect Video Of Dogs Posing As Models For Kennel Club Of Rivers State (KCR)

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If you're a dog fan like me, then you have probably come across many dog videos.

But have you come across a video where dogs pose as models when a song by DMX & SisQó is played?

I guess you haven't.

Okay.

The Kennel Club of Rivers state (KCR) has been at the forefront when it comes to canine activities in Nigeria. When the #endSARS protest was raging, members came with their dogs in large numbers to demonstrate because they believe that their dogs will be happy to live in a world that is free from police brutality.

The most popular Kennel Club in Nigeria has also proven to the world that they have the interest of dogs and owners in mind when they embarked on free medical outreach in the country.

During the medical outreach, free anti-rabies vaccines were administered to dogs in a bid to reduce the incidence of rabbies in the country. Dogs were also dewormed. Since the KCR believes in humans and dogs welfare, multivitamins and dog foods were also given for free while, dog lovers and owners that were present at the event were thrilled with good photoshoot and this perfect video you're about to watch.

In this video, dogs of different sizes and breeds displayed their beautiful look as the song “What These B*****s Want” was played on the background.

Since you've watched the video, have you seen our local dogs being represented?

It seems they're neglected, but that is a story for another day.

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