The dogs added colour and banter to otherwise tense week long Occupy Central agitation by thousands of youth and students which was marred by confrontation with police who used pepper spray and tear gas.
One of the "democracy dogs," as fellow protesters affectionately called them, was chihuahua Snowy, who accompanied her owner, 29-year-old public relations worker Jan Pang, to the protests in Central.
Holm said he couldn't vouch for Meimei's precise political views, "but she (is) definitely pro-democracy," Hong Kong based South China Morning Post reported.
"Democracy dogs" also made an appearance in Mong Kok, drawing large crowds hoping for a photo opportunity.
"I'm sure it won't bite," one parent was heard telling to her child.
"It will only bite Leung Chun-ying," he said, referring to Hong Kong's pro-Beijing Chief Executive who resisted calls by protestors to resign.
Former British colony Hong Kong which was integrated with China in 1997 is governed by Beijing under one country two system.
Dogs weren't the only animals at the demonstrations.
Hong Kong's most famous stuffed toy, Lufsig, was also spotted adorning a provisions tent for protesters.
The IKEA (the Swedish multinational store) toy wolf became a symbol of anti-government sentiments after a protester threw it at chief executive CY Leung at an event in December 2013.
Despite dense urbanisation, Hong Kong residents are famous for their love for pets. A number of restaurants permits dog owners to bring their pets in while the city administration has introduced dog-friendly buses.
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