Planes may not be the one factor you see retreating Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport over the subsequent few weeks. That’s as a result of a famend canine photographer is at the moment exhibiting a collection of lovable photographs of canines fairly actually flying by means of the air.
Dogs in Flight options 10 photographs of the cutest canines working in nature, snapped on the exact second all 4 legs are off the bottom. The artist behind it’s Jack Jackson, a Toronto-based, award-winning canine photographer who cast an unparalleled bond along with his personal rescue canine, Jet, who sadly handed away in 2025.
Jackson is presenting Dogs in Flight in partnership with Toronto Animal Services—the government-run agency that manages the care of stray animals and pet adoptions in the city, with a view to promoting rescue dog adoption.
Article continues below
Commenting in a press release, Jackson said: “I’ve always believed that dogs have a way of changing our lives, and rescue dogs, perhaps more than any, remind us that we too can change.”
“So often, rescue dogs help us just as much, if not more, than we help them,” said Jackson in the press release, adding: “When surrounded by love, we all have the chance to fly—every one of these photos represents a dog with a story and a chance at a new beginning.”
Jackson is also the founder of Rescued by Love (previously Don’t You Want Me), a photographic storytelling venture documenting the transformative relationships between LGBTQ+ folks and their rescue canine. His work has toured throughout Canada and been well known in Canadian media.
Dogs in Flight is exhibiting now till May 20 inside the atrium at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. The ultimate day of the exhibition, May 20, coincides with National Rescue Dog Day, with a rescue canine adoption occasion being held within the airport atrium. Further particulars about that occasion shall be shared nearer to the date on Jackson’s website.
You may also like…
Discover who was topped the best pet photographer of 2025 in the largest pet photography competition.