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December 31, 2024

KEEP YOUR DOG SAFE TONIGHT!

1 in 5 dogs go missing after being scared by fireworks.

Make sure your dog has on a collar with identification. Have your dog's microchip info up to date if you have changed your address or phone number.


Provide your dog a safe indoor space with music or TV playing.


Don't let them outside if there are fireworks in your neighborhood that may frighten them.


Give them plenty of exercise during the day to tire them out. Take them out before fireworks begin.

Happy New Year!

 

As we begin the new year, we extend our gratitude for your support in helping create a welcoming space for our dog park community.

 

The dog park is more than a place for dogs to run and play - it's a community asset that brings joy, strengthens connections, and promotes a healthy lifestyle for dogs and their owners. Thanks to your generosity, we can maintain and improve the park, ensuring it remains a vibrant space where positive experiences continue to flourish.

 

Your commitment to donating, volunteering, and welcoming newcomers into our dog park family has an impact on people and dogs who cherish this space. We are grateful for your engagement and kindness.

 

We look forward to seeing you at the park! Together, we will continue to build on the joy and connections we've created.

 

With Sincere Appreciation,

Penny Chandler Norris

President of the Board

Watch Your Dog!


Last week one of our dog owners fell in the large dog area breaking her ankle and rupturing tendons. The cause was a hole dug by a dog that was not filled-in by the owner.


Rakes, shovels and brooms are available in several locations around the dog park, including the quiet area. If your dog digs a hole, YOU are responsible for filling in the hole.

Watch Video HERE


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