Monday, December 1, 2014

Dog Parks

Dog Parks have emerged in the last decade or so as places for pet owners living in suburban and urban areas to exercise their dogs. These parks provide a place where dogs can run freely off-leash and socialize with other dogs. Although they're not for everyone, dog parks can benefit both people and their pets. Dog parks are a place where both dogs and human can come together to interact as one community with other people. Social interaction at dog parks can build communities closer together and tasks can be complete more easily, and faster. These parks promote physical health and socialization for both dogs and humans. They also encourage people to exercise and stimulate social interaction with other people. Dog parks build a community of people committed to parks, community involvement and the environment. People at these dog parks will contribute to sustainable movements more easily. There are some dog parks in the country that are using the wastes from dog parks for electricity in lighting the street lights in the park and all over. Dog parks are growing throughout the country, and are very beneficial for creating a sustainable planet.

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