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  2. Mom Uses Dollar Store Finds to Transform Backyard Into ...

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    A recent Instagram video posted by Leah (@the.hippie.hound) shows the budget-friendly playground she made for her dogs Ellie and Penny using simple items from the Dollar Store. Follow her lead ...

  3. Dog park - Wikipedia

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    Dog parks have varying features, although they typically offer a 4-to-6-foot (1.2 to 1.8 m) fence, separate double-gated entry and exit points, adequate drainage, benches for humans, shade for hot days, parking close to the site, water, pooper-scooper to pick up and dispose of animal waste in covered trash cans, and regular maintenance and cleaning of the grounds.

  4. Yingfeng Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Yingfeng Dog Run Area. The park features facilities for skating, softball, football, baseball, wood ball and miniature golf. The park also features Taiwan's first leash-free sports park for dogs, which measures approximately 1 hectare in area and contains two parts, one for big canines and the other for smaller ones.

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  6. Park - Wikipedia

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    Halley Park in Bentleigh, Victoria, Australia Düden Park sign in Antalya, Turkey. A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are green spaces set aside for recreation inside towns and cities.

  7. Every Dog's Guide to the Playground - Wikipedia

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    Every Dog's Guide to the Playground is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Les Drew for the National Film Board of Canada and released in 1991. [1] A sequel to his Genie Award-nominated 1986 short Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety, the film revisits Wally (Paul Brown) as he deals with new safety challenges when Bernard (Harvey Atkin) and Honey are training him in the local ...