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Dogs encouraged to pee on Johnson image in anti-Brexit demo

Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called `Wooferendum`, in London, Britain on 7 October 2018. Photo: Reuters

Around a thousand dogs and their owners marched on Britain's parliament on Sunday demanding an end to Brexit via a second vote on the terms of the country's exit from the European Union.

Organisers of the so-called "Wooferendum" campaign argued that animals would suffer from leaving the EU, saying there would be a shortage of vets and a rise in pet food costs.

Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called `Wooferendum`, in London, Britain on 7 October 2018. Photo: Reuters

Bulldogs, both English and French breeds, were among those walked through central London to Parliament Square. One grey Schnauzer wore a homemade banner declaring "Brexit's Barking Mad".

The march backed a wider campaign for a 'People's Vote' on Brexit, at which Britons would have the chance to vote on whatever Brexit deal prime minister

Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called `Wooferendum`, in London, Britain on 7 October 2018. Photo: Reuters

Theresa May is able to bring back from Brussels.

Anti-Brexit protesters and their dogs join a march called `Wooferendum`, in London, Britain on 7 October 2018. Photo: Reuters

At several 'Pee Stations' along the route, dogs were encouraged to urinate on images of Brexiteers like former foreign minister Boris Johnson and ex-UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage - key faces in the 2016 Brexit referendum campaign.