McKinney -- Every dog has his day and in McKinney that special day is always the Sunday before Mardi Gras when the annual Krewe of Barkus dog parade is held. The parade, patterned after the New Orleans Mardi Gras parade for dogs, is the brainchild of Louisiana transplant Blynda Christian.
In the thirteen years of its existence, Christian has watched her concept grow from two dozen dogs and their owners to a family-friendly event that attracts thousands of people to downtown McKinney.

"We always have the Barkus parade the Sunday before Mardi Gras," the founder of the parade explains, "so the date changes but the day does not. Mardi Gras is the last day before Lent and can be traced back to medieval Europe, but the festival in New Orleans goes back to the 1700s. Our McKinney event started in 2003."


Pleasant weather has graced the event for most years, but in 2010 & 2014 even frigid temperatures and snow flurries didn't deter the faithful fans of this very special day. These aren't fair-weather friends. These are people who look forward all year to this celebration in honor of man's best friend.
"For the first couple of years, we were just trying to bring the idea of Mardi Gras to McKinney, so we didn't have 'themes' like they do in New Orleans," recalls Blynda. "Our theme was Mardi Gras: the colors of purple, gold, & green, the masks, and the beads. With each year being more successful than the previous, we introduced the idea of an annual theme in 2007 and it’s been a wild ride ever since."

2007’s theme was Barkus Goes To Hollywood, which showcased the movies, and a Great Dane dressed as Tom Cruise in Risky Business stole everybody’s hearts. 2008 brought The Rock & Roll Pawl of Fame, and dogs came dressed as rock stars. Some even had their own “Security” teams. 2009’s theme was “Tailevision – Classic TV Gone To The Dogs”. Blynda recalls, “My favorite that year was two Chihuahuas dressed as Lucy & Ethel in a cardboard box TV set, depicting the Chocolate Factory episode. Our contestants are serious about having fun with the costumes!”
In 2010, Barkus fell on Valentine’s Day and the theme was Fairy Tales & Love Stories – Barkus Does Romance. Happy Tales To You – Barkus Salutes Texas and the Wild, Wild West was the popular theme for 2011 and Texas pride was apparent everywhere. Patriotism rang in 2012 with the theme “All American Barkus – A Salute to Presidents, Pioneers, & Pawtriots”. Then, in 2013, things got a little silly with Barkus Gets Animated – From Comics to Cartoons, A Salute to the Characters that Tickle Our Funnybones.
Even a snow storm in 2014 couldn’t keep Barkus from Going Back In Time – Decked Out By Decade, which was a tribute to each decade from the 20’s to the present. The parade was moved indoors at the eleventh hour and McKinney MPAC was filled to capacity. Last year’s theme, “Pooches & Paris – Barkus Salutes All Things French” in 2015 may have been the favorite of spectators, partially because of the amount of thought, time, and energy contestants put into their costumes and floats.

“I continue to be blown away by the support for this McKinney tradition and the creativity of all who participate in it each year,” Blynda states. “This year’s entries are already cracking me up. The theme is Barkus Does Books – A Salute to Favorite Characters in Literature. You are going to have to see this to believe it.”
Prizes are donated by the downtown merchants and will be awarded for Best Small, Medium, & Large Dog, as well as Best Group, Best Float, and Best of Show. For more information, contact McKinney Main Street at www.mckinneytexas.org or 972-547-2660 or visit www.artinstituteofmckinney.com Krewe of Barkus Parade – McKinney, TX also has a popular Facebook page. You can register online from any of the sites.