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Modified from Dog Parks: Off Leash Opportunities By Judy Hedding, Until recently any unleashed dog (with or without an owner) seen sniffing his way around a park would be met with the disdainful look of the humans using the park. We all know that there are leash laws. No matter how well trained or well mannered a canine might be, it is only appropriate that the dog’s owner respect the rights of others who use our parks and leash his or her pet. But what about a dog’s rights? Does it not have the inalienable right to sniff at every tree and bush? To run and bound through grass and mud? To meet others of his own kind? To develop those bonds that only a full speed chase can solidify? Well now, every dog can have her day. Now there are places where dogs can meet and socialize. They are referred to as "Bark Parks" or "Dog Parks" and they are quickly proliferating. Dog Parks are designated fenced areas where people can bring their Wire Fox Terrier or their Shepherd to allow them to romp unleashed with other dogs. Most of the Dog Parks have water available for the pets and cleanup facilities, like pooper-scoopers or plastic bags. Some have trees and benches and double-gated entrances. Some common sense is the responsibility of the human involved when visiting an off leash facility. Here are some basics. Following these simple rules should make the Dog Park visit a pleasant one for everyone.
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