ROAD TRIPS with your  DOG

ROAD TRIPS with your DOG

Road trips are a lot more fun if you share them with your best friend. If you plan to take your dog with you, careful planning and safety precautions will make travel more enjoyable for both of you.  Click these images to enlarge and read the article....
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL

MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL

NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN FRIENDS OF THE LAKEWOOD DOG PARK OR RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP. Just click on the “JOIN” tab and make your payment through Paypal! Support the Park and become a member. One year membership will run from July 1, 2017 -June 30, 2018....
LAKEWOOD ANIMAL CONTROL

LAKEWOOD ANIMAL CONTROL

  If you are visiting the Lakewood Dog Park and encounter an a problem, please contact Animal Control. The telephone number is 216/529-5020. The rules are all clearly posted as you enter the park. If you can not reach them please call the Lakewood Police...
Please remember to clean-up after your dogs!

Please remember to clean-up after your dogs!

Lakewood Dog Park is open to the public and it is up to each of us to clean-up after our dogs! We provide individual bags for waste disposal and there are large cans at both ends of the park. Please be considerate!
Getting Fit: Alone or with a Pooch

Getting Fit: Alone or with a Pooch

Jordan Walker considers dogs as practical domesticated companions, which can transform from your lovable buddy, to a guard dog when it feels that you are in danger. He loves writing about them, sharing these at Coops And Cages and in blogs such as this one. In this...
Shining a Light on Shelter Myths

Shining a Light on Shelter Myths

  Guest blog by ASPCA President & CEO Matt Bershadker With somewhere between 5 and 7 million homeless animals entering U.S. animal shelters, it’s unconscionable to suggest, as one writer did in the Washington Post, that adopting a pet from an animal shelter...

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