Golden Wave: Buenos Aires Aims to Break Golden Retriever Gathering Record
Buenos Aires hosts a historic gathering of golden retrievers aiming to set a new world record. Dubbed the 'Golden Wave', the event, held in Bosques de Palermo park, saw over 2,000 dogs, surpassing Vancouver's previous record of 1,685. Participants celebrated with traditional Argentine beverages and costumes.
In Buenos Aires, a stunning gathering unfolded as hundreds of golden retrievers and their owners flocked to the city's Bosques de Palermo park. The aim? To break the world record for the largest congregation of the breed, famously recognized for their golden coats and friendly demeanor.
The event, aptly named the 'Golden Wave', began as a social media initiative, quickly transforming into a massive get-together. Dogs of all ages frolicked in the park, donning Santa hats and fairy costumes, while their owners enjoyed yerba mate and captured the historic moment.
Event organizer Fausto Duperre expressed confidence in surpassing the prior record held by Vancouver, which saw 1,685 golden retrievers. With around 2,000 dogs present, preliminary counts suggested that Buenos Aires could indeed claim the new record, marking a historical day for dog lovers citywide.
(With inputs from agencies.)

