Dog Park Essay

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Dog park's would especially be benifical in cities, beings the amount of property space citizen's reside in is so little, due to the greater amount of population, as well as the housing addition's being apartment units. However, dog park's would be just as benifical in small town's. Yard space is more available in smaller town's. There isn't as much of a demand having to require as small of living space in what cities do. Dog park's benifit in many ways, such as exercise, less pour behavior due to them being confind to a smaller area, if kept in doors or even being kept only on a chain, even though it is the out doors. Dog's could suffer from stress, anxiety, as well as depression. Owner's could even become intollerable, stressed and anxious if they tend to keep their dog's indoor's. Dog's do tend to get restless and with these other accurance's that can come about with the anxiety,stress, ect..., their behavior would not be a tollarable one,with the owner's liking. …show more content…
Dog park's would also provide great bonding time between the pet owner and their dog or dog's, such as playing fetch. The downfall of having a dog park, would however cause the cities and town's taxes to be raised and not all who reside in the communitie's feel it is their responsibillity to have to be included in the provision of their dollar's earned to have to provide a dog

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