Wag-A-Thon 2009: Sneek Peek
The Wag-a-Thon was such an amazing event with so many people and dogs;Â Absolutely Incredible!
With such an amazing turnout it was easy to take over 800 photos while strolling through Dana Point Harbor. Unfortunately my computer suffered minor hardware failure and is out of commission until Tuesday; when the replacement part arrives. So until then, enjoy a few pictures that I was able to grab while using a loaner computer.
This guy was waaaaaay to tired to get up. This is exactly how I felt after 800 photos.
The Funniest pic of the day goes to these two Chihuahua’s. I watched these two from a distance and could see this Chihuahua sitting on the head of another. I said to myself, “I must get a pic of this”

Be sure to check back to see all the photos from the 16th Annual Wag-A-Thon!
16th Annual Wag-A-Thon in Dana Point by Pet Project Foundation
***UPDATE: Pictures from the event can be found HERE ***
Join us April 25th in Dana Point for the 16th Annual Wag-A-Thon!
Every year the Pet Project Foundation puts on this great event and has been known to bring in 2500 people and over 1000 dogs!
We are very excited to be the official event photographer. Check back here to see all the photos from the event!
For more info visit Pet Project Foundation for more information.
Admission Fee – $30.00 per person (Includes Admission, t-shirt, goody-bag, entertainment and refreshments for you and your pet)
Directions:
Directions from the I-5, take the Beach Cities exit (from 5 Northbound) or PCH/Camino Las Ramblas (from 5 Southbound) and head towards the ocean.
Stay on PCH and turn left onto Harbor Drive (which is Del Obispo to the
right).
Turn left on Island Way (Island Way goes over the bridge to the island).
At the stop sign, there should be someone there to direct you to parking
which will be to the left and right.
Dog Park Antics
I rented a fabulous lens for a weekend trip up to San Francisco from BorrowLenses.com. The Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM Lens is an Ultra Wide Lens, so it was a perfect choice for the trip. Our trip was not as long as the lens rental so was able to take the lens home to try it out on some dogs. Off to the dog park!
I think this lens is now on my list of must-haves.
Rocco the Rescue - Still on the leash and in training
Lola - Another Rescue
Tank - The wild child.
Crazy Eyes (not actual name, email me and I will update)
Fluffy Dog (not actual name, email me and I will update)
Charlie - So calm and collective
Chase - Puggle Socialite
Humping Dog - Loves to hump (not actual name, email me and I will update)
Bulldog - Built like a tank, but not like Tank the Pug (not actual name, email me and I will update)
Pugoda - Sorry Pookie, you didn’t make the cut again! Muahahahah!!!
Dog owners, please contact me if you would like additional pictures of your pup.
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Picture of the Day – Pugs on White
I like to call these faux studio shots. They are taken on painted concrete and sporting their very colorful WaLk-e-Woo collars
These by far are my favorite pictures of the pugs.
Pugoda on White
Pookie on White
































