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BENEFITS OF A DOG PARK

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Gives persons with limited mobility, or the elderly, the opportunity to allow their dogs to get exercise

Provides a safe, fenced-in area to let your dog run, socialize and play, unleashed – legally

An exercised dog makes a better next door neighbor
 
Enclosed area prevents off-leash dogs from running loose and infringing on the rights of others, such as children or those fearful of dogs

Socialized dogs are more adjusted to people and other dogs and are unlikely to be aggressive and dangerous

Promotes responsible pet ownership

Promotes enforcement of dog control laws such as licensing and regular rabies shots, making for safer, healthier neighborhoods

Great family activity

Provides an opportunity for dog owners to socialize, meet new friends with similar interest:  dogs

Allows members of a community representing all walks of life to come meet, to learn and to talk.  This bond between neighbors strengthens communities




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