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Dog Park Etiquette Training – Josephine

April 5, 2012 in Events, Get Involved, News

August 18, 2012
9:00 AMto10:00 AM

Join us for one of 5 hour-long training sessions dedicated to improving your experience at the dog park.  Our professional trainer will cover the following concepts:

  • Review of the dog park rules
  • Park manners for both humans and dogs
  • Going in and out of the park gates politely and safely
  • Walking on a loose leash to the park entrance
  • When and how to step in when dogs are playing too roughly 

To sign up or for more information, click: http://denverdog.org/new-events

Dog Park Etiquette Training – Lowry

April 5, 2012 in Events, Get Involved, News

July 14, 2012
9:00 AMto10:00 AM

Join us for one of 5 hour-long training sessions dedicated to improving your experience at the dog park.  Our professional trainer will cover the following concepts:

  • Review of the dog park rules
  • Park manners for both humans and dogs
  • Going in and out of the park gates politely and safely
  • Walking on a loose leash to the park entrance
  • When and how to step in when dogs are playing too roughly 

To sign up or for more information, click: http://denverdog.org/new-events

Dog Park Etiquette Training – Fuller

April 5, 2012 in Events, Get Involved, News

June 16, 2012
9:00 AMto10:00 AM

Join us for one of 5 hour-long training sessions dedicated to improving your experience at the dog park.  Our professional trainer will cover the following concepts:

  • Review of the dog park rules
  • Park manners for both humans and dogs
  • Going in and out of the park gates politely and safely
  • Walking on a loose leash to the park entrance
  • When and how to step in when dogs are playing too roughly 

 

To sign up or for more information, click: http://denverdog.org/new-events

 

 

Dog Park Etiquette Training – Stapleton

April 5, 2012 in Events, Get Involved

May 12, 2012
9:00 AMto10:00 AM

Join us for one of 5 hour-long training sessions dedicated to improving your experience at the dog park.  Our professional trainer will cover the following concepts:

  • Review of the dog park rules
  • Park manners for both humans and dogs
  • Going in and out of the park gates politely and safely
  • Walking on a loose leash to the park entrance
  • When and how to step in when dogs are playing too roughly

 To sign up, go to our website: http://denverdog.org/new-events

Proposed Dog Park Improvements

April 4, 2011 in News

Upgrades to dog parks, funded by a bond issue passed by Denver voters in 2008, will begin this year.  Improvements are slated to begin late this summer. Kennedy dog park is scheduled to be upgraded first because the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has ordered it fenced by October 2011. The dog park property is next to BLM land. The dog park will be separated into large- and small-dog area with separate entrances. A parking lot will be added close the gates as well as trees planted and the surface leveled and graded.  Fuller dog park’s improvements are expected to begin at the same time as Kennedy’s. It, too, will be divided into large- and small-dog areas with their own entrance gates. Shade structures,trees and benches are expected to be added. The surface will be graded, holes filled and a clay mixture surface material applied (similar to Josephine dog park’s). Berkeley Park’s upgrades will be contingent on improvements to Berkeley Lake and the addition of a wetlands area near the dog park. The dog park will be moved slightly to the south but its size will remain the same. It will have large- and small-dog areas and will get additional trees and new surface material (an “infield” clay mixture).

 

Denver DOG will email you with construction schedule information as we get it and will post information on the dog parks’ bulletin boards. If you know another a dog park user, please encourage them to sign up on our email list, so they can get current dog-related information.

Berkeley Dog Park Plans

Fuller Proposed Plans

Kennedy Proposed Plans

Police Sponsored Press Conference for Leash Laws

April 4, 2011 in News

Leash Law Violations

On Tuesday, March 22, 2011, the Denver Police Department, Denver Animal Care and Control, and Denver Parks and Recreation are teaming up to inform the community about growing concerns around leash law violations in the City and County of Denver.  With the warmer weather, more people are enjoying the parks with their animals. While the majority of people are obeying the laws, some are not. We will discuss the laws and penalties, as well as the liabilities you face if you violate the leash law. We will also talk about the neighborhood dog parks locations. Our goal is for all citizens and four-legged friends to be able to enjoy our great city parks.

The speakers at press conference will be District-6 Commander Tony Lopez, Sgt. Aaron McSpadden from Animal Care and Control, and Carol Walker, Executive Director Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association/CAAT. The press conference will be held at 10:30 am, at Cheesman Park Pavilion, which is located at 1177 Race St .
As the weather gets warmer, multiple agencies will be cracking down on off-leash dogs.  Here is a reminder of what the leash laws are.

Denver Leash Laws

 

Here is how the Denver Post reported the story:

Letting pooch run loose

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News – Dog Park Upgrades

March 15, 2011 in News

Your Hub Story – 3/9/11

Meet and Greet at Kennedy Park

June 2, 2010 in Events

June 12, 2010
10:00 AMto12:00 PM

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