Oct 9 2009

Top ten off-leash dog parks in the U.S.?

Petside.com just published a list of the top ten off-leash dog parks in the U.S. The only information I have about their survey is their statement that “Petside looked at the size of the dog park, amenities and activities offered, hours of operation and the cost of entry,” but I point you to the list as a resource.

Petside.com is affiliated with Proctor & Gamble, a Cincinnati-based company, so maybe that’s why so many of their top 10 parks are in the eastern half of the country — the only West Coast dog park that made the cut is the Point Isabel Dog Park in Richmond, CA. The other entries are located in Fort Lauderdale, Princeton, New York City, Ossining, Norfolk (VA), Ada (MI), Fort Worth, Edinboro (PA), and Jacksonville.

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