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It is always good to take time out from you busy schedule, as this helps you reduce the stress levels and also in bonding with your family or pet. A visit to a dog park is certainly one of a kind. If you are at Hoover then you may want to visit the Hoover Dog Park with your pooch, which is located at 3469 Loch Haven Drive.
The park entry is free of cost. It has two sections, one for the big dogs and the other for small dogs, which people like to have as small dogs owners are scared of big dogs mauling up their dogs.
The park is open from sunrise to sunset. The park has a creek that flows behind it, this is great place for your pooch to hydro play-workout and the place is safe for dogs.
Some of the pros and cons of the park are as stated below.
Pros:
The Park has plenty of place for your pooch to play.
The is also a water fountain for your dog, when your dog gets thirsty from all the play exhaustion.
For the pooches who like digging up the ground there is a sand pit for them to play in.
The place has an agility training course, like an obstacle course, which helps you check how fit and agile your dog is.
You will also find many left over doggy toys.
The park is nicely part shady and part sunny for play and rest.
Cons:
The gates works on a pulley system and does not close properly.
Scooping poop is not strongly emphasized here on dog owners so you need to watch your step in certain places here.
Even with a slight shower the place gets really mucky, so if mud exposure concerns you then you may want to avoid days when it rains. |
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