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Old 05-17-2011, 08:15 PM   #1
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Cristine Hahm, fellow Microsoft recruiter and puppy owner,Office 2007 Enterprise, sent me her ideas on area dog parks nowadays: Like Gretchen and Josh, I, too, am devoted to my dawgter, Ollie;s cousin Joon. We love Marymoor as well, but it should be noted that we typically have to finish a visit there with a dip in the creek as Joon invariably seeks out the mud pits which are present during the transition from winter to spring. I;ve noticed many people shrieking when their own dogs approach the mud, so I guess some people mind this. There are plenty of other leash-free parks (or bark parks, as I like to call them) around Puget Sound…. In Belltown,Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, a new bark park recently opened up at the former site of a dicey city park where lots of drug dealing went down. It is on 3rd Avenue, one block over from Wasabi Bistro, which is also worth going to (note: restaurant is not leash-free). Now the city dogs have a place to frolic,Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key! West Seattleites will find West Crest Park;s leash-free location convenient,Windows 7 Ultimate Key, although it can;t be compared with Marymoor or Magnusson. There is a nice trail loop through the woods, with plenty of wildlife to sniff and chase. A large open location is fun for ball chasing and mingling, and a local resident periodically plants the place with new tennis balls. Can be dusty/muddy depending on recent weather. Running water is great to hose off your pal or fill the community water bowls with. People are friendly and there are many park regulars; I;ve seen a few dogs that were too aggressive with owners who did not deal with this nicely, but that is not a frequent thing. I see bald eagles and hummingbirds here all the time. Secret tip: park in the back lot to access the leash-free area directly and avoid having to walk through the leash-required location to get to the fun Here are a few other leash-free parks on my list of places I have yet to check out: Genesee Park – 45th S & S Genesee Golden Gardens – Seaview NW Northacres Park – 1st Ave NE & N 130th St Volunteer Park in Capitol Hill – I hear they have a section that is leash-free Woodland & Lower Woodlands Park – near Green Lake – off-leash location is located on east side of park, N. of 50th St, E of Aurora Ave (highway 99) and S of 59th. Got that? Thanks, Cristine,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010! I found a list of Seattle location puppy parks these days that may be a good reference, as well. Happy dog parking! gretchen P.S. Due to the lack of comments on my initial Dogs in the Northwest post, I'm figuring readers aren't so interested. I'm going to keep blogging about dogs ... but don't worry - I'll get back to that good ol' recruiting info you love tomorrow!
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