Several Hairy Maclarys, a couple of, Bottomley Potts, a Muffin McLay, and Schnitzel von Krumm registered on the day.
''There were the people who brought their animals down and people of all ages, they were all just so excited,'' Ms Rudduck-Gudsell said.
''It has been fantastic for awareness. Some people thought we were just getting Hairy Maclary. They didn't understand it was nine characters, so they were able to see the concept drawings and all the characters.''
Ms Rudduck-Gudsell said they had also gained interest in people from across the country offering their dogs as models.
Hairy Maclary has now been completed in bronze after initially being formed from Plasticine and polystyrene.
The sculptures will cost $800,000 including maintenance and there fundraising is continuing to help bring the project into fruition.