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Is There a Problem?  I’m John Doe and I don’t see why not to have a dog park? We humans get to walk around mostly anywhere we want while dogs are fenced.

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3 Is There a Problem?  I’m John Doe and I don’t see why not to have a dog park? We humans get to walk around mostly anywhere we want while dogs are fenced in or stuck in the house. Do they not deserve a place to run freely?  My dog, Buddy, needs a lot of exercise so he doesn’t get out of shape and look like a big plump on the ground, motionless unless they are hungry and just become even more unhealthy. Buddy

4 Reasons to keep a Dog Park  Great Cardio  Escape from Home  meet new friends  Fun

5 Be Fair  If anything we could open it to a regular park that accepts dogs to roam about also, but they have to be leashed of course  People need to think about others than just themselves. We could just give some land for a Monument park but then still have an area for dog walking

6 Dog park Usage Past Four Months

7 The Final Step!  Remember they need exercise just as much as we do.  "If your dog is fat, you aren't getting enough exercise“  DO NOT DISTURB BUDDY- I mean look at him!


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