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Love’s celebrates opening of 400th dog park
Parks in 42 states give furry friends a chance to stretch their legs along your journey
The opening of Love’s newest location in Rural Hall, North Carolina, marked a special milestone for travelers and their furry friends, Love’s 400th dog park.
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"Dog Parks Are Great for People. Too Bad They’re Terrible for Dogs." published in the New York Times:
The article, written by Julie Lovine, argues that while dog parks provide a convenient space for humans to socialize and let their dogs exercise, they can be stressful and potentially harmful for dogs. The author describes dog parks as "under-supervised and vaguely dirty watering holes during thunderstorms when there’s a good chance of lightning: high risk and best avoided." The article highlights that the chaotic environment of dog parks can lead to overstimulation, inter-dog aggression, and stress for dogs.
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