Coulee Region Humane Society

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          Onalaska, WI 54650                                   Fax      608-781-1646

 

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Dr. Fred Memorial Dog Park

dog park

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 We can always use a hand keeping the park maintained.  How can you help?

1.      Help pick up garbage and dog waste.  If you see garbage or dog waste please pick it up and help us keep the park clean and beautiful.

2.      Donate funds to the Coulee Region Humane Society for the use of the dog park.  They supply the dog waste bags for everyone’s use.  This is a great convenience and assists in helping the park stay clean.

3.      If you see people working on a project, pitch in and give a hand.  Everyone is welcome, so we hope to see you.

Dog Parg Regs

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Be a responsible pet owner and follow the posted rules of the dog park.

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Other La Crosse Designated Dog Park Areas:

Houska Park - 700 Houska Park Drive - Boulevard next to the river

Trane Park - 1500 Chase Street - East side of park

Clayton E. Johnson Park - 3400 block of 33rd Street - West end of park

Copeland Park - Rose and Clinton Street - West side of park

 

Onalaska Area:

All parks in Onalaska allow dogs. 

 

Coming soon:

A designated dog park in the Onalaska area.  Please watch our website for further information.  A public meeting will be held March 6, 2008, at Coulee Region Humane Society to obtain public input for the dog park.  Representatives from the Onalaska Park and Recreation Department will be attending this meeting.

 

Please remember, that La Crosse County ordinance requires all dogs to be kept on leash and for all waste to be picked up and disposed of properly.  Please be responsible so that you and your dog can continue to enjoy our local parks!

 

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Date Last Modified 12/31/2007  

 

 

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