The Friends were pleased to see so many gorgeously dressed dogs at Paul Revere Park on Halloween before the Monument Square Parade. Of note were a few lab mixes dressed as jailbirds, a lady-bug pug, a silly looking lizard pooch, and of course, Belle as a hot dog.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Halloween Goes To The Dogs!!!!
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.

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