Camden's much-loved dog-themed event, Paws in the Park, saw thousands of very good boys and girls, and their owners, have a blast at Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Park over the weekend.
The annual event kicked off with a 2-kilometre dog walk before attendees enjoyed a sled dog demonstration, dog obedience sessions, as well as the chance to meet Camden's most famous pooch, Phoenix, and Farmer Dave, who brought his furry friend Jimmy.
The event's competitions were as strong as ever, with prizes awarded for best trick, best golden oldie, best fancy dress, tallest dog and cutest face.
Throughout the day, attendees and their pups also enjoyed flyball demonstrations, an agility obstacle course, dog-and-owner caricature drawings, face painting, a photobooth and the famous Paw-tastic Parade.
Mayor of Camden, Cr Therese Fedeli, said the event was a resounding success.
"Paws in the Park is one of the most eagerly awaited events on our annual calendar and 2023 definitely lived up to its expectations," she said. "We had locals as well as dog lovers from far and wide come down and enjoy the day.
"The caricature drawings and photo booth were a real hit and the competitions were incredibly pleasing to watch.
"I'd like to thank the community and everyone involved in making such a great event. We can't wait to see you again in 2024."
A big thank you to our event sponsors: Pet One Australia, National Companion Pets Institute, Macarthur Veterinary Group, The University of Sydney - Uni Vets Camden and Macarthur Lions Club.