HernDogs Circle Town Square in ‘Pooch Parade’
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HernDogs Circle Town Square in ‘Pooch Parade’

Thomas Barnes of the town of Herndon and his dog Tyco, a 5-year-old Shih Tzu, won first place in the costume contest as a “bad to the bone” inmate; a “Wizard of Oz” contingent of three rescue dogs won second place, Dian Rosen-Cornwell of the town of Herndon with her mixed-breed Bailey as Dorothy and Stacey Tignor of the town of Herndon with her dachshund Mimi dressed as the Scarecrow and her Chihuahua Baxter dressed as a flying monkey; and Kristen Gardner of Sterling won third place with her 8-year-old Labrador-Border Collie mixed-breed Bentley dressed as a toy fairy.

Thomas Barnes of the town of Herndon and his dog Tyco, a 5-year-old Shih Tzu, won first place in the costume contest as a “bad to the bone” inmate; a “Wizard of Oz” contingent of three rescue dogs won second place, Dian Rosen-Cornwell of the town of Herndon with her mixed-breed Bailey as Dorothy and Stacey Tignor of the town of Herndon with her dachshund Mimi dressed as the Scarecrow and her Chihuahua Baxter dressed as a flying monkey; and Kristen Gardner of Sterling won third place with her 8-year-old Labrador-Border Collie mixed-breed Bentley dressed as a toy fairy. Photo by Fallon Forbush.

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Julie Parkhurst, co-owner and COO of EJ’s Meats & Treats, gives a freebie to Cody, a 7-year-old Pitbull-American Staffordshire Terrier mixed breed. He is currently available for adoption from the Fairfax County Animal Shelter. The dog was transferred to the shelter from Florida before Hurricane Irma struck the state.

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Sabrina Cardwell, 7, of the town of Herndon held her 2-year-old Chihuahua named Snoopy, dressed as Pikachu, before the “Pooch Parade” kicked off.

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This “Wizard of Oz” contingent of three rescue dogs won second place in the costume contest (from left): Stacey Tignor of the town of Herndon and her dachshund Mimi dressed as the Scarecrow and her Chihuahua Baxter dressed as a flying monkey and Dian Rosen-Cornwell of the town of Herndon with her mixed-breed Bailey as Dorothy.

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Anthony Nawrocki, 25, a volunteer from the McLean Bible Church, led the “Pooch Parade” around the town square.

A parade of pooches circled town square on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 1.

They and their pet parents were competing in the Herndon Parks and Recreation Department’s costume contest and “Pooch Parade” during the town’s “Bark Bash.”

Before and after the parade, dog vendors and pet resource providers set up booths on the town square green. Companies selling products and handing out treats and information were:

  • Fairfax County Animal Shelter

  • Banfield Pet Hospital

  • PEGASAT

  • All Friends Pet Care

  • Sit Means Sit Dog Training

  • Pooch Pros Care Services, LLC

  • Herndon Animal Medical Center

  • EJ’s Meats & Treats

Representatives from Aperture, a new apartment building in Reston, and Station on Silver, a new apartment building in Herndon, also had booths at the event.

Goodies from the vendors were contributed to fill gift baskets for the first-, second- and third-place winners of the costume contest, according to John Walsh, a town employee. The costumes were voted on by the vendors and volunteers who helped put on the event.

The fun for Herndon dog lovers is not over.

Walsh and volunteers had 150 red, “Town of Herndon” bandanas to hand out during the event. If people post photos on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with their dogs wearing the bandanas with the hashtag “#HerndonDogs,” they will be entered to win a fourth prize basket.

The winner of the fourth basket will be announced on the town’s social media accounts on Monday, Oct. 2, according to Walsh.