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Celebrate Your Dog
Donate $100 to Help the Dog Park and receive a wonderful tribute
brick
Your donation will help improve and maintain the park... literally!
We're offering customized, engraved bricks that will show just how
much you love your dog and the dog park. Click HERE to order your
bricks today.
Website Changes
Bob Selby of
Olympic Mist Web Services has agreed to be our web designer and
web master going forward!
Poop
the Scoop: Keep Your Dog Park Clean
Part of being a responsible dog owner is cleaning
up after your dog, especially when out in public. Not doing so will
quickly lead to a nasty, unsanitary, smelly situation. No one wants
to step in it, and having un-scooped dog poop can lead to conditions
that may spread disease. Also it is the law, as covered by Sequim
Municipal Code 8.12.020.
Now, multiply the dog poop by hundreds of dogs using our Sequim Dog
Park, and you see why it is so important for ALL Sequim Dog Park
users to be diligent about picking up after their dogs. We supply
plastic bags at several poop stations, and waste containers to put
them in. You'll even find them throughout Carrie Blake Park. We
encourage all dog owners to please use them.
We want to thank those of you who are already being diligent, and we
want to encourage ALL Sequim Dog Park users to help keep our Sequim
Dog Park a clean and safe place to bring our dogs.
Your Sequim Dog Park Donations At Work
Sequim Police Dog Training
Perhaps you've been wondering what the new agility equipment in the
south end big dog area is all about?
We're proud to announce that the Sequim Police Department has chosen
the Sequim Dog Park as the location for training their K-9 Officer,
Chase. Chase is handled by SPD Officer Mike Hill. The training will
mostly occur in the evenings and after dark when the Carrie Blake
Park and the Sequim Dog Park is closed to the public.
Previously the Sequim Police K-9 unit did not have a training
location that was conveniently located or could be used reliably.
Having this new facility at the Sequim Dog Park also means the
Sequim Police Department can invite other K-9 units from around the
Northwest and hold multi-jurisdictional K-9 training events. This is
something the other jurisdictions already take turns hosting at
their home locations, and now Sequim Police K-9 can take their turn.
During times when the SPD agility equipment is not in use by the
Sequim Police, it can be used by the general public. Be advised, DO
SO AT YOUR OWN RISK. If your dog gets injured "playing" on the SPD
agility equipment, there will be NO LIABILITY held by the Sequim
Police Department, the Sequim Parks Department or the Sequim Dog
Park Pals Board.
Following are some photos of SPD Office Mike Hill and Chase using
the new equipment. Photos by Jim Fletcher.
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