I believe it's a good benefit for the dog and the owner, in such many ways. There's no possible negative outcome for a dog park, even if someone lives next to the park, they either like dogs, have a job most likely wont be home to hear the noises, have a dog of their own, or they wouldn't have move next to a dog park. It's a place where the family and the dog can go have fun, exercise, practice tricks, and socialize. Like i said in the start of this passage , there is no way of a negative outcome. Even if someone is to dislike dogs , he or she dont have to deal with poop on their sidewalks, dogs barking up a storm in their neighbor's apartment, they will most likely be in work for the dog's time playing in the park and if they are not in work are either watching tv, listening to music, reading, cooking, or cleaning. …show more content…
You have to supply and demand. It's a positive business growth for reality. There's plenty of people with families that have dogs. Most people dont like giving up there best man's or best women's keeper because they have to move somewhere that dont accept animals in their property. Never mind that you can let your tenant's have their dogs that has been apart of their family for years, now they have a park their family can do all sorts of activities, such as a family picnic, i know i hate having to leave my dog home because the park im going to does'nt let dogs run around without leashes. Look on the bright side you may not like dogs but you sure love your tenants happy and satisfied about where they