Sugar and Champagne with the Washington Humane Society

With the Washington Humane Society kicking off its whirlwind Spring and Sumeer programs like Fashion for Paws and the upcoming annual Bark Ball, covered last year by Little Black Blog, Sugar and Champagne was the perfect sweet season opener for the animal-friendly organization. Featuring treats for both pampered pooches and cocktail-attired humans alike, the Sugar and Champagne event, held at the Ritz Carlton, was fun for the entire family (including the pets)! Check out desserts, well-dressed attendees, and their equally dapper doggies:

Photo Credit: Amanda Holcomb

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This sassy pooch had just finished a biscuit that looked remarkably like something a human would eat.

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A handsome dog and his master’s awesome shoes.

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Doggie treats for humans

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Sibling rivalry?

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It’s exhausting posing all night long

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Little Black Blog Editor-in-Chief Quin Woodward Pu with Roby Penn, IV of the Penn Foundation and fashionista Stephanie Green.

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PETA spokeswoman hates fur, loves animal cruelty

I have no clue who Dominique Swain is, but apparently she was famous/relevant at some point in the last decade or two. Apparently this animal loving has-been dumped off eight Cocker Spaniel puppies at a Malibu pound, and, despite being told that the puppies would need vaccinations, Swain refused to pay for any of the treatments, saying, “I have no money” before riding off in her BMW.

Animal shelter workers said Swain was extremely rude and basically just wanted to rid herself of the animals, and did not care if they lived or died. Ironically, her slogan for her PETA campaign back in the day was “Kindness is a Class Act.”

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Barktoberfest at Barkley Square Bakery to benefit Homeward Trails

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A doggone good time for humans and dogs alike at Bark Ball

Photo Credits: Yee-Ming Woodward Pu

The Washington Humane Society held its 22nd annual Bark Ball Saturday at the Washington Hilton, and while allowing guests to bring their dogs to the gala was a daring move, the show seemed to go on without a hitch. Although the cute pooches, which ranged from tiny toy poodle to a Rottweiler almost the size of its master, remained tethered, the Bark Ball attendees unleashed some very exciting fashions.

Beginning with a lovely reception, the ball featured a silent auction filled with luxurious items. To allay the restless puppies, guests carried their dogs and fed them the delectable gourmet dog food treats that looked so appealing, I mistook one for a cream puff and almost ate it. While the event was black-tie, owners got created with their four-legged best friends, dressing up the dogs in everything from tutus and tiaras to a full-on doggy suit and miniature formal gown, worn by an adorable Schnauzer couple. See more innovative ensembles in the slideshow at the end of this article.

While the pets kept their clothing creative and costumey, many of the human patrons were dressed in couture summer clothing that was both colorful and light. I felt like I’d stepped onto a fabulous country manor, where the household members were immaculately dressed and well-behaved, and well-groomed dogs roamed about as they pleased. Even the cocktail waiters added to this hospitable effect, jovially serving from full bar for humans and purified water for the dogs.

Most adorable were owners who color-coordinated their pups to themselves, like the decorated member of the armed forces with his equally decorated dog’s leash, as well as the tuxedo-decked black dog, whose curly hair was almost as dark as his clothes. His proud owner wore matching formal wear.

The food was, as expected, completely vegetarian, as the mission of the Humane Society is to protect the health and well-being of all animals. Passed hors d’oeuvres included falafel and vegetable canapé, while the entrees were a mélange of legumes and greens. A rowdy live auction entertained guests before dinner, while live music and a continued open bar kept everyone happy until midnight.

While all fashions were formal, many chose to incorporate their love of canines into their outfit. Items such as a blinged-out doggy collar and bejeweled dog bone earrings kept the event festive and glittery. Some looks were completely domestic, however, as many attendees came to support the Washington Humane Society despite not having a dog themselves.

So dog lover or not, everyone had a great time dressing for this event. One standout piece? Gladiator sandals ramped up in stiletto form, covered in rhinestones and tied up to the knee. An excellent black-tie interpretation of one of summer’s hottest trends, though not so practical for a dog.

As written for Examiner.com.

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