July 2022 Newsletter

1. Thank you to all those who participated in the dog park cleanup last month including the folks from Fur-Get Me Not. Let's keep their efforts going by always picking up the poop and trash every time you visit the dog park. A special thanks is due to Lindsey Bornick for all her help that weekend. Thank you as well to everyone who made a donation. We were able to raise nearly $2,900 although we fell short of our goal of raising $5,000 due to the weather. You can still make your tax-deductible donation anytime by clicking on DONATE in the menu above.

2. Keep your dogs safe during these hot summer days by watching for signs of hyperthermia and NEVER leave your dog in the car, even for a minute. The heat is far more stressful for dogs and can be deadly.

3. Please note that the stream is NOT part of the dog park and can be very dangerous to you and your dogs. In addition to the recent sewage spills, the stream at any time can carry a variety of toxic pollutants as well as harmful debris even when the water looks clean.