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Locality: Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-813-3120



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Lebanon's Dog Park 08.12.2020

The data below is from 2015. Do you think cities should continue to invest public dollars in dog parks? Is there a specific location you think would be great for a dog park in Lebanon? Comment your idea below!

Lebanon's Dog Park 18.11.2020

Did you know that dog parks are the fastest growing segment of city parks AND that there are more dogs in (US) households than children?!! Dog parks are a great addition to any open public space, as they encourage socialization between neighbors AND their pets! According to Roseanne D. Conrad, president of the newly formed National Dog Park Association, "the growth in dog park popularity is almost mandating an organization to help people find answers to questions they have about a multitude of things regarding starting or maintaining a dog park." Check out this short article on the growth of dog parks in urban parks! https://www.tpl.org/media/dog-parks-lead-growth-urban-parks

Lebanon's Dog Park 05.11.2020

Please LIKE and SHARE this page! I'll be adding some info, pics, etc as I work on this! If you'd like to help in ANY way please get in touch with me (Jenna Conrad). Nothing great ever gets accomplished by one person and with that being said, I do not want "credit" for this, I want a dog park. Period. I started this idea because dogs are everything to me and our canine community deserves to have a space just for them!

Lebanon's Dog Park 19.10.2020

This page was created to share and gain interest/feedback on my mission to:: Create a fenced-in, off leash Dog Park where well-behaved canine citizens can exercise and socialize in a clean, safe environment. To promote responsible dog ownership through educational and recreational activities, demonstration projects and training opportunities, thus encouraging current and potential dog owners to develop a more meaningful relationship with their canine companion.... Demonstrate to non- dog owners that well-behaved dogs have a place in our community. To develop a beautiful and well- maintained space out of a vacant lot for the beautification and use of the community.