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Dog Park details for K-9 Field of Dreams





Findlay Dog Park

K-9 Field of Dreams


Township Road 208

Findlay, OH 45840

Hancock Park District in Findlay, Ohio. Description: Well fenced 2 acres of grass with benches & picnic tables inside the area; Water Hydrant inside, "Time-Out Pen" inside for those who misbehave; donated Toys a-plenty; Mature & young Trees provide shade; very well maintained! NOTE: Your Dogs *MUST* be pre-REGISTERED with Vet Records provided and a $10 annual fee paid in ADVANCE! Please NOTE: This well maintained Dog Park comes with a SMALL Price! You MUST fill out the pre-Registration form (available at: http://www.hancockparks.com/dogpark-app.pdf ... it's a.pdf file you can *print*) Fill it out and send a COPY of the Dog's latest Vet Record showing yearly vaccinations and a CURRENT Rabies receipt; along with the Yearly Fee of $10 - which covers up to THREE Dogs. PLEASE ~ do NOT try to "sneak in" - the gate is LOCKED and there are Park Rangers PATROLLING 24/7 who will demand you show them your Permit Card ... Trespassers can be arrested and fined a lot more than $10!! Location: 16000 Township Road 208. (in Marion Township; Hancock County). Directions: RiverBend Park is southeast of downtown Findlay; and about 1/2 mile north of the North East Corner of the Findlay Reservoir. From OH-568; turn SOUTH on "Marion Township Road 241"; cross a rickety bridge to the STOP sign; turn LEFT (east) on "Township Road 208" and follow it past the Ranger Station on the left and around a 90 degree right turn. ENTER the first driveway on the RIGHT at "The LODGE" - a large new rental Pavilion. The Dog Park is on the right just behind Picnic Pavilion #7. BEST Bet is to use www.MapQuest.com and enter [16000 Township Road 208] [Findlay] [OH}] [45840] to see a detailed map of the area ... The narrow Township roads twist & turn but keep the same number/name through multiple changes of direction... *print* the map! GPS users enter: N 41~ 01.981 and W 083~ 33.662.

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