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Protect Our Pooches’ Park Please!

Protect Our Pooches’ Park Please!. Who we are…. John Doe , regular dog park user Skittles, my two-year-old beagle Against closing of the dog park Skittles doesn’t enjoy being on a leash. If you close the park…. Sanitary levels of the city . Health of the dogs. Street walking

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Protect Our Pooches’ Park Please!

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  1. Protect Our Pooches’ Park Please!

  2. Who we are…. • John Doe, regular dog park user • Skittles, my two-year-old beagle • Against closing of the dog park • Skittles doesn’t enjoy being on a leash

  3. If you close the park…. Sanitary levels of the city Health of the dogs • Street walking • “Mark their Territory” • Town full of atrocious odor • Dogs need exercise • Meeting new dogs • Cabin Fever

  4. Alternatives to executionof the park Relocation/Termination of the monument park Relocation of the Dog Park • Immense town • Convert abandoned stores or structures into monument museum • Save money,forget it • Transfer to different area • Forget the monument park, use saved money to expand dog park

  5. In the preceding four months…. • 100 Dogs in July • 70 Dogs in August • 85 Dogs in September • 93 Dogs in October • 87 Dogs on average • 348 dogs in total

  6. A Vote For the Park is a Vote For Those Who Bark THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

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