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Old 08-06-2009, 12:41 PM
 
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Deerfield Township has one off of Old Irwin Simpson Rd. This one is shaded with lots of trees.

Parks & Recreation (http://www.deerfieldtwp.com/departments/Parks/schappacher_park.htm - broken link)
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Old 04-19-2012, 03:08 PM
 
Location: Pueblo, CO
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Off leash parks are a venue for conflict. Those persons who take pride in the agressiveness of their own dog, take the dogs to off leash parks and vicariously experience conflict through their dogs. The incidence of dog bites in off leash parks located in or near urban areas is very high. Choose your park wisely.

Note that private parks (where rules and behavior are enforced) are popping up. Check out the one in Newtown. Quite a long trek but may be worth it.
This is ridiculous, but maybe your experience. We lived in Portland, OR - all dog parks are free, lots of them not fenced, but I never experienced a lot of bad behavior of people and dogs. Bad behaved people and their dogs can happen, but it has nothing to do with private parks or public parks. We live in St. Louis and most of them are private and when you become a member, you just show them that your dog is vaccinated and give them their money. The rest, they don't care or enforce it their rules (they are more or less the same everywhere), the people in the dog park present do enforce, no matter if the park is private or not.
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Old 04-19-2012, 03:34 PM
 
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What about in the Anderson area?/ anyone?

One dog park that I know of is at Armleder Park behind the US Bank building on Wooster Rd just off Beechmont Ave.
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Old 04-19-2012, 05:44 PM
 
Location: Mason, OH
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I never had this problem, since I always owned a home with a fenced in rear yard for my dogs. Yes, we would also have an outdoor dog house for their use during the summer. In the winter we would feel sorry for them and bring them inside on the cold nights. They really did not have to beg very hard.

I only began to take notice of these dog parks recently. Is this a result of the concentration of apartments and condos where dogs do not have an outdoor area? I would not have considered, particularly a larger dog, if I did not have a private area for them to be outside. But I can understand people desiring dogs as pets.

My larger dogs over the years were a Norweigan Elkhound, a Blue Merle Collie, and a Japanese Akita. They all had outdoor runs to enjoy. Besides not having the temperament to take a dog to a dog park, their reaction to the outdoors was part of my psychic. If I could not perceive their being content and happy on a day by day basis ejoying the outdoors, I would not have been happy.
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