Monday, June 8, 2009

Whitefish Montana dog park

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Hugh Rogers Wag Park
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Whitefish Montana
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Brought to you by Whitefish Animal Group


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This Dog Park is the northwest part of Armory Park, behind the skateboard park.
It’s free and open to all dogs in the Flathead Valley and their owners. Bring current rabies vaccinations and a license, which is a city requirement for dogs to play within the park.

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The proposed area, which includes an existing pond, will be completely fenced , with access gates, bag dispensers, waste disposal receptacles, accessible pathways, benches, and two-part drinking fountain for dogs and their human companions. The plan also includes temporary fencing within the circumference of the enclosed Dog Park, designed to separate a larger portion for active, well-socialized dogs from a smaller section for small, less-active or shy animals. This feature will also allow field restoration and maintenance.

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How You Can Help

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The Whitefish Animal Group would greatly appreciate any help that you can give.
Donations of both time and money are needed and would be very much appreciated.

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Remember, a donation made to the
Whitefish Animal Group is tax deductible.

Thank you for your support.

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If you would like to donate using a check or money order,
please make your payment payable to:

W.A.G. Inc
PO Box 1690
Whitefish, Montana 59937

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