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Posted 6/13/2009 @ 11:33:39 am by houndlife.com
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The wondrous world of "Off Leash Dog Parks" can be found all over the United States and Canada by visiting "dogfriendly.com." This website goes above and beyond the call of duty for mans best friend. They highlight where dogs can visit like hotels, campgrounds, state and national parks, and more.
The term off leash makes sense that your dog does not have to wear a leash in this area of a park. Read the regulations at the park which will be posted. Dogs who are associated with dog parks early in their life are more likely to feel comfortable than a dog who is introduced in later years. Remember to keep your dog on a leash until they understand the barriers and how to play with the other dogs in the area. Some top dog parks have areas for larger and smaller dogs. They also even regulate fenced in areas for timid (shy) dogs.
The top five dog parks in the United States that have off leash policies include: "Point Isabel Dog Park, Richmond, CA," "Cosmo Dog Park, Gilbert, AZ," "Friends Forever Dog Park, Freeport, IL," "Alum Creek Dog Park, Lewis Center, OH," and "Warren G. Magnuson Dog Park, Seattle, WA." Each park has a water feature or exercise equipment that the dogs can romp and play on. Most of the top five have large fenced in areas. All dog parks in the top five have rules and regulations that you will have to follow. These dog parks can be found on "petvr.com." Dog parks are great for the whole family. Some parks will have fees that are daily, weekly or even yearly. This is something you will have to research. Enjoy your time with your dog and take them to a park.