Organize a Dog Meet Up at a Dog Park
Much like people, pets need exercise and recreation time to lead a healthy and balanced life. Many pet owners take their pets on walks around the neighborhood so they can get their energy out. In many communities, dog parks are gaining a reputation as being a great resource for both masters and their beloved k-9s.
Dogs are social creatures by nature. As animals, they need to explore new territory. Dog parks are excellent places for dogs to “mingle” with similar breeds and play.
Dog owners like dog parks because of the freedom it allows their pets. Fenced areas allow dogs to roam around without the restriction of a leash and play with other dogs with very little redirection from their owners. There, pet owners and their pets can bond in a place that is specially catered to their needs without having to worry about tedious dog walking laws and regulations.
While dog parks encourage pets and their owners to enjoy their time, there are certain rules which must be followed to ensure everyone’s safety. It is the dog owner’s responsibility to pick up after themselves and their dogs, including all dog waste. Secondly, dogs are expected to have received all of their shots. This allows for a safe interaction with other dogs and so other owners don’t have to worry about their dogs getting infected. These rules are not designed to punish dog owners but rather are necessary to keep the park in good condition so the community can continue to use its services.
While dog parks provide a great outlet for dogs, dog owners also benefit from their services. Meetup.com is a website that dog owners have found as a way to “meet up” with others to talk about their pets, lives, or just for socialization in general. Dog owners, like their dogs, benefit from mingling with others of the same kind. At dog parks, dog owners can relax, take their shoes off, and have a good time while allowing their pet to sew their wild oats.
In summary, dog parks are an excellent meeting place for pets as well as their masters. Not only can house broken dogs get out all of that pent up fury, their masters can enjoy a little more freedom and interact with other owners. Check your city for available dog parks and visit meetup.com for awesome opportunities to meet other dog owners.

