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Leash Free Parks in New England
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Leash Free Parks in New England
A wise dog walker once told Dog Lady that there are three strata in the off-leash
muttropolitan crowd: There is the lower caste - the deluded "Oh my Fifi, she is so cute"
folks. They are blind to the misbehavior of their dogs. The muddled middling group - the
"oh, it's good for his socializing" people - explain away their dog's disobedience as
healthy behavior. And the elite circle - the "I'm talking to you but I'm focused on my dog"
owners - are the most valuable citizens in dog park nation because, even when sipping
coffee and swapping pleasantries, they remain ever-vigilant about the doings of their
animals. They instantly clean up the poop without being reminded, and they are ready to
step in at any moment when the going gets rough. They take complete responsibility for
their dog's actions.

Quoted from "Zen and the art of dog park maintenance," by Ask Dog Lady, Cambridge
Chronicle, Thursday, September 28, 2006
Leash Free Parks in New England
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Boston Indoor Dog Park
617-510-9787
If you love off-leash parks, but you want a more comfortable year-round setting, “Boston
Indoor Dog Park” is the place to be, which is defining the next evolution in the pet
services industry, setting the bar for dog-owner play spaces. The first of its kind in the
Boston
Back Bay area, this premier members only facility boasts 8,000 square feet of indoor
parks for plenty of space to frolic off-leash. Add bridges, tunnels and obstacles to the mix
and the real fun begins and fresh drinking water is always available