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Category: Dog Advice

Dog Licensing Around the USA

At the Home Run Dog Park, it is required that all dogs using the park have a current dog license from the City of Battle Creek, Calhoun County or the municipality or state their dog owners are coming from. The dog when licensed will be issued a metal tag to…

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Dog Man November 26, 2020 November 5, 2020Dog Advice, Licensing Dog Licensing

What to expect when you arrive at the Home Run Dog Park

When it is your first time, it is important to know what to expect when you arrive at the Home Run Dog Park. There are two main parking areas, one at the West end near the intersection of Capital Ave and Roosevelt Ave, and the other is at the East…

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Dog Man June 24, 2020 June 24, 2020Dog Advice, Home Run Dog Park Features First time, Home Run Dog Park, Parking

Photography at the Home Run Dog Park

What type of photography at the dog park is allowed? A common question has come up a few times since the Home Run Dog Park has opened: Can you take photos of people and dogs at the dog park? Do you need to get permission to do so? The short…

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Dog Man June 16, 2020 June 16, 2020Dog Advice, Dog Park News Dogs, Home Run Dog Park, Photography, Videos

Leash Aggression – It is a REAL thing!

What is leash aggression? The term leash aggression is used to describe dogs that bark, lunge, pull, and carry on, in a reactive and escalated state, toward another dog (or person) while they are attached to a leash. This frustration displays itself in this big display of lunging and barking…

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Debra Fryar September 28, 2019 September 21, 2019Dog Advice Leash Aggression, Leashes, Training
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