Dog Parks

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I believe, it would be a very productive area in all cities if we invested in dog parks. Dogs need there freedom, or they act out. Dogs bark and distroying this in our homes. I feel that the cities should invest in public dog parks so that our animals have freedom to run and play, also release there energy and owner dont have to worry about having to own their own yard. this makes the dog parks very convent for citizens According to the American Society for Prevention of Cruety to Animals (ASPCA), dogs that dont get exercise can act out by barking and destroying things at home. Now without these dog parks, is why so many dogs are break and missbehaving in the naborhoods. It shows That when New York City started allowing dogs off-leash in

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