The Holiday Stroll is kicking off with Santa on his Segue at 10:00 am on Saturday, December 12.
The Friends of the Charlestown Dog Park will gather at 9:30 am at DurtyHarry's and walk down to Thompson Square for our furry friends to be Santa'sreindeer!!! Please join us!
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
December 12: Holiday Stroll
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Halloween Parade
October 31, 2009
10 am -11 am
at Paul Revere Park for:
HOWL-O-WEEN
Be sure to bring your animal in a costume!!!
Rain date Sunday November 1st at 10 am
Also, Please mark your calendar for our next meeting on November 4th at 7 pm at 18 Main Street #1
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Monday, September 14, 2009
The Blessing of The Animals
Please join us for The Blessing of The Animals
All the churches of Charlestown are having the blessing of the animals of Charlestown on Sunday, September 27 at 9:30 a.m. by the fountain in Thompson Square. All animals are invited and must be caged, leashed or in a container.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Lost and Found
Angel Memorial Hospital has a new online forum for owners of lost and found pets.
See: http://www.mspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=lostandfound
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
April Stools Day, A Success!
The Friends of Charlestown Dog Parks gathered, 20 people strong (and several canine friends) to clean up Charlestown's sidewalks and parks. Thanks to the efforts of dedicated dog owners and friends Paul Revere Park, the Training Field, the Monument, the Harbor Walk, and the streets of 02129 are a little less dirty today. We collected over 26 bags full of "waste" and "debris". The city of Boston was kind to lend us shovels, gloves, and rakes, while vendors RASCODOG gave us tons of dog baggies and awesome leashes. Michelle, owner of Durty Harry's brought water and goodies as well.
Thanks to all who came and helped. Enjoy the pictures.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Durty Harry's Hits It Big!
All Charlestown dog owners are thrilled to have DURTY HARRY'S open at their Main Street Location. Durty Harry's is a Do-It-Yourself Dog Washing Company that also offers retail. Check out the website http://www.durtyharry.com/ and stop in, say hi to the owner Michelle, and support this new business at 287 Main Street.
WOOF!
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: APRIL STOOLS DAY!
Volunteers are needed for our Spring Cleanup, to be held on April 4th, a Sunday.
The event will entail dog lovers cleaning the streets of Charlestown. Prizes and refreshments will be involved!!
Email is at charlestowndogpark@gmail.com for more information and to help.
WOOF!
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The Basics
Over the last few years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of residents owning dogs in
Goal:
Requirements:
• Double gate at entrance
• Minimum of 4’ vinyl coated Chain link fence
• Drinking water source for dogs and owners
• Waste bins and supplies
• Shade trees and nighttime lighting
• The park should be divided into two sections (small dog/large dog areas)
• Owners are responsible for their dogs and any injuries caused by them.
• Maximum of 3 dogs per person.
• Dogs must be properly licensed.
• Puppies using the park must be at least four months old.
• Animals must wear a collar and ID tags at all times – no pinch, spike or prong collars while inside the dog park.
• Owners must closely supervise their dogs, and at no time should an owner leave the run without their dog(s).
• Owners must carry a leash at all times. Dogs should be leashed before entering and prior to leaving the park.
• Children under 8 years old are not allowed in the dog park.
• No female dogs in heat may enter the run at any time.
• Owners must clean up after their dogs and fill any holes your dog digs.
• Promotes responsible pet ownership.
• Reduce the number off-leash dogs from infringing on the rights of other community residents and park users such as joggers, small children, and those who may be fearful of dogs.
• Promotes public health and safety.
• Provides a tool for realistic enforcement of dog control laws.
• By their mere presence, groups of dog owners (and their dogs) help deter crime, and frequently act as the eyes and ears for the police.
• Dog runs bring people together and create a greater sense of community.
