Organizers said 2,397 golden retrievers gathered Monday in a park in Palermo, Buenos Aires, as owners attempted a world record. World record attempts involving pets and animals are primarily public entertainment events that draw attention to animals’ abilities and uniqueness, often serving as media-friendly spectacles for communities or brands.
The mass assembly of a single breed filled lawns and pathways as handlers, families and their dogs converged to set a new high-water mark for golden retriever gatherings.
On a bright Monday, the scene in Palermo was described by organizers and captured in photographs that convey the scale: a sea of gold in different shades, handlers steering leashes through the crowd and pockets of activity where dogs sniffed and greeted one another. One dog, Manola, “gave his owner a big kiss, surrounded by a sea of golden fur of different shades,” a detail that underlined the gentler moments amid the crowd.
Some animals sported costumes and accessories. “Some dogs sported soccer jerseys, while others wore headscarves, baseball caps and ribbons,” the accounts said, and a girl in a toy car leaned forward to hand a treat to a passing dog, a small scene repeated across the park. These light-hearted elements added to the festive atmosphere, emphasizing the joy of gathering dogs and their owners.
Fausto Duperré, identified in event materials as an organizer, framed the attempt against the previous mark: “The record to beat was 1,685,” he said. Also listed among those involved was Maximiliano Rivero. To promote a safe environment, dog owners were encouraged to ensure their pets were comfortable in crowds and up to date on vaccinations, maintaining a sturdy, non-retractable leash at all times.
Organizers registered the gathering as a world record attempt focused specifically on golden retrievers, inviting owners to bring their dogs to a single park in Palermo to achieve the largest assembly of the breed. The effort sought to surpass the earlier figure noted by Duperré and to produce an official tally large enough to merit attention from record-keeping bodies.
Photographs and reports from the event were distributed by news outlets, including coverage reproduced by Inkl, showing the concentration of animals and the variety of collars, bandanas and jerseys on display. The gathering showcased golden retrievers, one of the most popular dog breeds worldwide, often ranked alongside Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds in global popularity surveys.
Organizers emphasized participation and breed enthusiasm rather than competition between dogs. Handlers and owners navigated crowds while trying to keep animals calm and engaged; scenes in the park alternated between rowdy play and quieter pockets where owners paused to pose for photographs. This reflective atmosphere also allowed for personal connections between the dogs and their owners, further enriching the experience of the day.
Officials or outside organizations for formal verification were not listed in event materials provided with the gathering information. Context around world record attempts typically notes that formal recognition requires documentation and adjudication by official record bodies, a step organizers can pursue following a mass registration like this one.
The event in Palermo added to a line of single-breed gatherings that attract enthusiasts and photographers, and for many owners the aim was straightforward: bring a beloved breed together and enjoy a day in the park. The mix of costumes and simple gestures — a kiss from Manola, a treat handed from a toy car — punctuated an otherwise vast, orderly convergence of dogs and people. Where the tally stands now is a matter for the organizers’ records and any subsequent verification process; for the moment, the reported total stands as the figure organizers released after the gathering.
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