Quote Originally Posted by shais_mom View Post

Maybe we need to Ramp up the invitation to the cat side -
If Gretchen and Douglas come that's 2 people that can "foster" a dog for a day!
Hey ~
KAT-Keepers are **Invited** ... and always have been.
We've even had a couple Kittys actually show up!

And since there's no "mention" of maximum numbers of Purr-Children allowed;
the KAT Purrents can bring ALL da Kats AND foster a Dawg fur the day!

Quote Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom View Post

I am sorry, but I refuse to leave one of my dogs at home.
We will bring all 3 Labor Day and plead ignorance, being from out of town.

After that, well .... we may just never be back at the park.

There are some nice parks in Michigan ... just so far away for so many.
What about Southern or Eastern Ohio?
Anything closer to Phred or Anna?

Findlay is no nicely centralized ... this stinks!!!
A few years ago (2005) the Three Amigos and I toured many of the newly
opened Dawg Parks in Central and North Eastern Ohio - probably about a dozen.
Most were "nice" ... but many had restrictions we didn't know about till we arrived ...
* Lotta TWO Dawgs max (I told the 3 Kids to act like they didn't know each other)
* Several were for "Residents Only"
* Some prohibited snacks & treats (2 AND 4-Leggers included)
* few had tables, or even benches, inside the enclosure
* parking was either plentiful or almost non-existing
* some were distant from the parking
* Hoomin Comfort facilities were either NONE , primitive, or distant.
* SHADE - either natural and man-made - was tough to come by
* most had NO provisions for a close-by picnic area or shelter

Long & Short of it --- Not a ONE of the Parks we visited and "tested" could
hold a candle to the Hancock / Findlay facility.

I'd suggest we try what we've done several times in the past when we heard
of one of the Park District's "Hair-Brained" and wierd ideas ...
We've contacted the "Administration" and suggested a more reasonable
solution;
then rounded up some supporters to argue for the same thing.

Hey CARRIE --- where are ya? ... We NEED You!