It was a sunny Thursday afternoon and balmy for this time of year, but when Scraps and Rags arrived at the dog park at 5:15, the sun had already set. We headed into the small dog park where there were around 10 dogs running around. Scraps and Rags never got into any fun except for a small Beagle that Scraps was stalking the whole time.
We then headed into the large dog park and saw around 20 dogs. There were a few German Shepards running, playing and barking with each other. There was also this really low-to-the ground American Bulldog or two? I did manage to get a few good shots, so check them out.
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It was a busy dog Sunday for Rags, and too a lesser extent Scraps, which culminated in a great day at Morris County’s dog park located at Central Park. It is really beautiful hanging out in Morris County right now as the weather is just right and the leaves are in full color all over.
We started the day at agility class with Rags over at St. Huberts in Chatham. The practice field there was in full living color and a delight to go to. Rags is beginning to learn how to work an agility course. Right from dog class we stopped by Morristown where a parade of dogs in Halloween costumes was just getting underway. This was a really nice dog event and I took lots of nice pictures of the dogs in costume, so check them out here. From the parade we decided to go to the dog park with Scraps and Rags.
Central Park was bustling with some type of racing event at the park-side and the dog park was loaded with dogs. What a great new park! We arrived around 1:00 and the sunlight was good for photographs. We ventured into the small dog park for quite a while as there was a lot of activity there. Many white dogs. We saw Ringo! Lucky was a cute new brown dog (Dachshund Chihuahua mix) with long pointy ears. Sebastian of course was there stirring up the pot and when Lewis and Clark arrived, it was just that much more doggy bedlam. Too bad Scraps and Rags did partake in much of it. Doesn’t matter, Rags was pooped from the previous activities and resting in the comfortable park was relaxing. It gave me an opportunity to get pictures of the other dogs.
We then hung in the large park for a while. There was also a lot of activity over there. We did a lap, enjoyed the foliage, took lots of pictures and then headed home. I ran out of battery power on the camera, so there was no use hanging out in the dog park any more.
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Though technically not the dog park, the 1st ever Morristown Dogs’ Halloween Costume Parade turned Morristown and the green into freaky doggy park. Dogs and people are in costumes marching in and around Morristown and Halloween isn’t for another week.
Just after week7 beginners agility dog class with Rags, we headed on over to Morristown to catchup with the dog parade, which was just under way when we arrived. Rags continued on home to pick up Scraps and they met me at the Green and the parade as it was in progress. I took a lot of photographs of all the dogs that got dressed up and posted them at the link below. Check out all the fun and if you weren’t there this year look to participate in it in 2011.
After a quick morning kayak paddle on the Passaic River, I met Scraps and Rags at the dog park. I arrived an 11:05 and started snapping photos and Scraps and Rags arrived about 10 minutes after. We only had about 45 minutes to stay before we had to leave, but it was a good photo session.
There were a fair amount of dog in the large dog park, the small dog park was empty. The nice thing was that between 11:00 and 12:00 the sun was pointing to the west and the expansive rolling hills of the dog park with its peaking autumnal leaves serving as a back-drop. This gave me my best opportunity in weeks to catch some dogs in a good light and todays’ photos are some of the best I have captured in a little while, so check them out.
50% of Profits From Sale of Photos Will Be Donated To Support the Dog Park – To view a slideshow of the photos taken or to purchase downloads ($0.99/download), prints or other items go to my SmugMug link below. Fifty percent (50%) of all profit made from the sale of any items off of SmugMug will be donated back to the dog park, so get great photos of your dog and support our dog park. http://fidogenic.smugmug.com/Dog-Park/Morris-County-Dog-Park/2010-10-23-Central-Dog-Park-on/14328728_pK6pk