May Issue B 2011

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a photo shouts

a thousand words

eVERYDAY LIVING CAUGHT ON FILM

It’s a playground for pups! Wide open fenced-in space allows dogs to run unfettered. Towering trees provide shady spots to rest while dog bowls and water are nearby, ready to slake the thirst. Dogs — and their owners — can frolic and play, while making friends and getting plenty of exercise. The Bark Park is a city dog’s paradise. Nestled among the 64-acre Pendleton King Park, the dog park has separate areas for small and large dogs, room for a game of fetch and toys for tug and pull. Photographer Gabi Hutchison captured the Bark Park experience on a recent Wednesday afternoon with Apollo, her American Dingo, and husband, David.

Find your way to the Bark Park at 1600 Troupe St., open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For guidelines for using the park, visit pkpbarkpark.com. photos GABI HUTCHISON

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