Tails will be wagging in North Adelaide this Sunday, 29th January 2012, with the grand opening of the Adelaide City Council’s North Adelaide Dog Park.
Located between Le Fevre Road and Robe Terrace, the park will be unveiled to the public (and all pooches!) from 9-11am, with a number of dog-friendly activities.
Hosted in conjunction with Life Be in it, the morning will feature demonstrations from the South Australian Working Sheepdog Association, a range of agility tricks by Dogs SA Superdogs and a ‘fly ball’ demonstration.
“Council is pleased to be opening its first fully-fenced dog park,” said Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood.
“The grand opening will be a good opportunity to head down to the park and get involved in all the fun.”
There will also be market stalls around the park showcasing a variety of pet products and merchandise. A sausage sizzle will be provided by the Rottweiler Dog Club and everyone attending will receive a ‘doggy show bag’ along with the chance to win fabulous prizes donated by Pet Stock in the free raffle.
“This excellent venue adds yet another dimension for the community to enjoy fun activities with their dog in a safe and environmentally-friendly park,” said Darrilyn Wood from Life Be in it.
“We are delighted to be involved in the promotion of the project with Adelaide City Council.”
It’s the first enclosed dog park in the city, giving the Council’s 750 plus registered dog-owners a dedicated place where they can exercise and play with their pet. Dog-owners from outside of the city will also benefit from the park, with easy access and parking.
There are two secure sections in the park – one for smaller dogs and puppies and one for all dogs to run-free. Other key features of the park include tunnels for doggy fun, sheltered-seating, plenty of natural shade, green turf and drinking fountains.
“Dog parks bring with them a host of benefits for the community,” Councillor Anne Moran said.
“They can be a great place for residents and visitors to mix and mingle, they provide added security for the local neighbourhood by increasing activity as well as the obvious benefit of getting people and their dogs outdoors and exercising.”
The dog park is the first stage of Adelaide City Council’s North Adelaide Activity Hub, which will include a walking trail, picnic area and a community and fitness oval and is expected to be completed over the next four years.
“Council is committed to making Adelaide a more accessible and active capital city,” Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood said.
“The North Adelaide Activity Hub, the Bonython Park Activity Hub, the Bicycle Action Plan and the return of free Zumba and PT sessions in Victoria Square in February and March are just some examples of how we’re providing more facilities and opportunities for the community to get outside and get active.”
For enquiries about the dog park, please phone: (08) 8203 7203