As a professional pet photographer who is also a professional dog trainer in the Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex, the subject of dog parks comes up quite a bit in conversation. Like so many things in life, good things come with caveats and dog parks are no different. That being said, I believe that benefits of dog parks outweigh the downsides when used judiciously (and I looked that one up to make sure I was using the word correctly; "with good judgement or sense"), more on that below.
Dog parks are something that I know quite a bit about as I spent over a year researching, budget estimating, product sourcing and lobbying the city of Coppell to build one back in 2012. That effort culminated in the successful opening of the Coppell Dog Park now known as Waggin' Tails Dog Park in November of 2013. Almost 10 years later it remains one of the city's most popular parks. The campaign was widely covered by local newspapers such as the Dallas Morning News and The Coppell Gazette as well as by the High School newspaper, Coppell Student Media.
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4 Comments
May 16, 2021, 3:56:00 PM
Nancy - They look like some wonderful parks. Doing your research helped pay off for the Waggin' tails dog park.
May 14, 2021, 10:47:24 AM
Nicole Hrustyk - How awesome is that ribbon-cutting photo?! Excellent post, I love the ten tips.
May 14, 2021, 8:37:58 AM
jemma Martin - What a fab post to educate people about the do's and don'ts of dog parks. I must say that Coppell's Waggin' Tails Dog Park looks awesome! I wish dog parks were more of a thing in the UK. Great job!
May 14, 2021, 6:43:03 AM
Linda Perdue - Wow. You have done a wonderful job on this blog post. I really like your 10 items list. I wonder if number 2 is why Abby is fearful of other dogs now. She is doing better with each exposure and no interaction. Your dog parks are way more beautiful than ours here.