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The Savannah Sand Gnats are hosting Bark in the Park 2006 on May 21, 2006 starting at 1pm and lasting until the end of the game. Coastal Pet Rescue will be on hand with pets for adoption and will hold a microchip clinic from 1 to 3 pm. Cost is $10 per dog. Dogs must have proof of current rabies vaccination and be leashed. For more information, go to www.sandgnats.com.
It’s always a good idea to take your pooch down to the Savannah Dog Park, and no better way to do it than in style sporting official Savannah Dog Park threads. Merchandise includes “What Would Dog Doo?” t-shirts in white, ash gray, and also in womens’ styles, SDP spaghetti tank tops, and “What Would Dog Doo?” coffee mugs, mousepads and totebags. Go to the Savannah Dog Park Online Store and get geared up now!
The Savannah Dog Park is the best thing to happen to dog owners in this town since the invention of the plastic grocery bag. The dog park is located on 41st and Drayton streets in the Starland Community and is the city’s first park dedicated solely to dogs and their owners. The dog park offers a shaded, fenced-in area where your dog can play and socialize with other dogs off the leash. Dogs need an outlet for their energy. Dogs who can run around with a feeling of freedom a few times each week will be better fit, less destructive, better neighbors and more socialized around other dogs and people. Plus, non-dog owners will appreciate fewer dogs in their parks.
The mission of the park is to enhance the bond between people and their pets in an urban environment. The Savannah Dog Park Association will promote responsible dog ownership while providing educational opportunities for owners and promoting the health of their pets.