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I think dog parks should be built in the city. Because it gives dogs a chance to be more social, healthy, and become more a benefit for the community than a burden.

When I used to own a dog it was great. I had a german shepard, all grey, me and my older brothers would take it for walks maybe down the street or around the block for fresh air. However where I grow up in a busy urban area on street surrounded by loud sirens, passing cars, and apartment buildings. All major factors of why a dog park would benefit my community. An Not just mines yours too.

As my dog matured it grow huge, her face was huge, even her poops were huge. This was a natual process i couldn't ignore, she had to get out more there. She was a home body an as a dog

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