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Learn About Dog Friendly Lansing!

April 11th, 2011

AnnaBelle’s Pet Station hosted Dog Friendly Lansing as part of the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau’s Be A Tourist In Your Own Town event on June 4, 2011. While this event is one day, our mission is to showcase dog friendly events, activities, places, lodging, restaurants, shopping and more in the Lansing area. AnnaBelle’s created this community website to show how you can spend time with and socialize your dog throughout the entire year. And have lots of fun! Join our Dog Lovers Meetup Group for more dog friendly fun!

FEATURED DOG FRIENDLY EVENTS

CAHS Fur Ball – April 14, 2012

ICAC Woofer Walk – May 19, 2012

ICAC 30 Hour Adopt-a-thon – June 2-3, 2012

Filthy 5K – June 2, 2012

 

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Dog Friendly Lansing News Updates! “Legg Park South to Add 4-Legged Friends!”

November 6th, 2011

Legg Park South Adds 4-Legged Friends

 10/20/2011 3:06:29 PM Updated: 11/2/2011 12:34:07 PM
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MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP – It’s certainly not uncommon to see local residents walking their dogs around the city and they’ve becoming quite the topic in Meridian Township.

MSU Ph.D student Autumn Dodge tells HOMTV dog parks aren’t just about dogs and the people who own them.

“People that have dogs are able to socialize their dogs and make them better behaved so that they’re friendlier and around people and that makes the community better.”

And East Lansing resident Matt Deeg says dogs need a place to have fun too.

“There are so many places in East Lansing where it’s, you know, no dogs allowed, dogs on leashes; this is one of the few places where it’s nice to be able to take her and she can be free.”

But not everyone feels this way. After years of controversy, the Meridian Township Park Commission approved the addition of a dog park at Legg Park South, despite numerous residents speaking out against the idea.

Director of Parks and Recreation LuAnn Maisner feels they’ll come around though.

“A lot of times there’s a lot of fear before–fear of the unknown–and when something is actually constructed and the people do come, it becomes a wonderful thing. And we’re hoping that that’s really going to be the case as well.”

There is no set open date for the new dog park at this time, but Meridian Township is accepting tax deductible donations to help fund the new dog park.

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