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Time to Walk the Dog!


Jennifer H

Popping up all over the metroplex are dog parks that are a fun and safe way for you and your dog to enjoy a park. As these dog parks continue to draw large crowds, cities are finally getting the hint and creating these fun environments for pets and their parents.

Before going to an off the leash park, check out their websites for the Dos and Donts. Always be respectful and pick up after your pet and obey all the rules to make the experience enjoyable for everyone. And dont worry, these dog parks have two sections, one for large dogs and one for small dogs- so they can pick on someone their own size!

In Euless, near the airport, there is a brand new dog area called Villages of Bear Creek Dog Park, [where:1951 Bear Creek Pkwy, Euless, TX 76039]. It is a 3 acre park with benches so you can sit and enjoy all the activity. In walking distance from many apartment complexes in the Bear Creek area, many local residents are enjoying this new area of an already beautiful park.

One of the most popular dog hang outs is Fort Woof Dog Park in East Forth Worth, [where: 750 Beach St, Fort Worth, TX 76111] where many events and activities are held for animal lovers. Whether its a costume contest or breed club parties, the dogs have fun and its a great way to meet other animal enthusiasts.

The Paw Pals Dog Park in Grand Prairie [where: 2222 W Warrior Trail, Grand Prairie, TX 75052] has a great sense of humor with their motto: All Dogs Welcome, Children Must Be On a Leash. Their website also offers great tips and guidelines if your not sure your dog is ready to go an off the leash park.

So if you are tired of throwing the ball down the hall or trying to find new ways to entertain and exercise your dog, grab the leash and check out your local dog park!

About The Author

As a 14-year airline employee, Jennifer H enjoys traveling all over the world to explore exciting places and local cuisine. (She has been known to base entire European trips on cheese!) At home, Jennifer enjoys reading, cooking, tending her vegetable garden, and hanging out with her three dogs and three cats. Jennifer is also a daily blogger for Hubbuzz.com, an innovative apartment search website and online community that provides unmatched neighborhood insight and user-generated content. Get $100 for renting! Visit www.hubbuzz.com for more information.



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