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Greeley Dog Parks

Greeley Dog Parks

Have you been on the lookout for a place for your dog to play and socialize with other dogs in Greeley, Colorado? Although Greeley is a growing city with plenty of parks to choose from, many parks do not allow dogs and all prohibit them from being off-leash. Here are a few dog parks in Greeley that offer a fun and safe space for your dog to play! 

Rover Run Dog Park

5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder, Colorado

Rover Run Dog Park offers 3 acres of fenced land for dogs to run around off-leash. It’s the perfect park to give your dog a lot of space to play.

Freedom Park

2095 42nd St, Evans, Colorado

Freedom Park includes a fenced area for dogs to play. It includes agility equipment, a mix of grassy and gravel areas, water fountains, and a separate area for smaller dogs.

Waggin’ Tail Dog Park

Balsam Avenue, Greeley, Colorado

Waggin’ Tail Dog Park is a grassy, fenced park with separated areas depending on the size of your dog. There are benches and some shade at this dog park. However, it is recommended you bring water for your dog because there are no water fountains available at this park.

Please Note:

Although all of the dog parks listed allow off-leash play, you are still required to bring a leash for your dog to have on hand.

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Boulder Dog Parks

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Live in or near Boulder, Colorado and are looking for a dog park in Boulder? You’re in luck! In recent years cities have become more dog-friendly and thus the number of dog parks has grown. What a great place to exercise your dog if she is friendly with other dogs and likes to play! Here are a few popular dog parks in Boulder.

East Boulder Dog Park

5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder, Colorado

East Boulder Dog Park has separate small and large dog areas.

 

Foothills Dog Park

800 Cherry Ave, Boulder, Colorado

Foothills Dog Park has separate small and large dog areas.

 

Do you prefer to have your dog off-leah? Learn more about the City of Boulder’s Voice and Sight Tag Program. With this, you can also have your dog off-leash at:

Howard Heuston Off-Leash Dog Area

34th and Iris, Boulder, Colorado

 

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7 Fun Winter Activities For Your Dog

 

Winter is here! In many areas of our country this is one heck of a cold time for us. When you have a dog, what do you do? How do you keep Fido active, entertained and happy? How do you stay sane? Below are a few activities that will keep your pooch active during the winter months, both indoors as well as out!

  1. Play games with your pooch while indoors. No matter the size of your pet you can always find fun things to do. How about playing a game of hide and seek? Games stimulate your dog’s mind and keep him active! Another game your dog can play indoors is fetch! Even a short distance toss will engage your dog and tire him out. Get a small Nerf ball or tennis ball and clear some space!
  2. Take your pet to “Pet Friendly” indoor places when the weather won’t permit them heading outdoors. More and more retail establishments are welcoming our furry little friends. If you’ve been socializing your dog, he’s sure to mind his manners and enjoy a little time away from home all the while engaging his senses. Remember, taking your dog out and about builds his confidence thereby reducing anxiety producing behaviors!
  3. Enroll your dog in a class. This is a great time of year to reinforce obedience skills and consider agility training in a controlled, indoor environment.
  4. Play in the snow! Depending on your dog’s age, breed and personality, most dogs enjoy the outdoor weather. Get some fresh air and take them for a quick walk. Make snow angels. Toss snow balls! Big dogs tend to love a romp in the snow. And it really does tire them out. Don’t let them stay out there too long though. They are susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia!
  5. Have a doggie play date! Invite some friends over and tell them to bring their pups. Getting the pups together with one another is a great way to exercise them mentally as well as physically! Even if they are just chasing each other from room to room, it’s exciting for them!
  6. Toys with goodies inside of them can provide hours full of fun! Kongs or treat mazes are a fantastic choice for mental stimulation.
  7. Technology is not just for us humans. There are now many apps available to encourage training and mental stimulation. If your dog is bored, there’s an app for it!

Keep these activities in mind as the days get colder and grow darker earlier. With a little creativity, you can reduce cabin fever for both you and your dog. The key is to mix things up and keep moving!