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The Aryan Molossus
Once a Warrior, Today a Loyal Companion and a Family-Protector

Should you ever decide that you need a big dog, with an imposing posture, which can look threatening and majestic at the same time, the Aryan Molossus is definitely one breed that you must take into consideration.

The Armant
The Egyptian Dog with a Lot of Love to Give

To some of you, the Armant is better known as the “Egyptian Sheepdog” and, just as the name suggests it, it was bred to be a herding dog. However, in ancient times, it was used mostly as a guard dog. This breed is originally from Egypt and named after the town of Armant. Its loyalty and agility are the two main characteristics which make this dog special.

The Atlas Terrier
The Small Dog With a Massive Dose of Energy

At a glimpse, the Atlas Terrier can be easily mistaken with the Jack Russell Terrier. However, there are some differences that may help you tell these two cousins apart. Before deciding to buy or adopt a dog of this breed, there are some things that you have to take into consideration. Unfortunately, this is quite a rare breed of dogs in our days.

Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie
It Is Impossible Not to Love Them

Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie are the smallest dogs in the Anglos-Francais category. However, the name „Petite”, meaning „small”, is not at all referring to the size of the dogs, but to the game they are after. Even if they've been around since the 16th century, today, these dogs are not easy to find. So if you have decided to adopt one, you can be sure that you will have a unique pet.

Dog Park details for West Park Dog Park





Tampa Dog Park

West Park Dog Park


6402 Occident Street

Tampa, FL 33614

Phone: 813-635-3500

5 Acre Off-Leash Park For Dogs of All Sizes. RULES: Dogs showing aggression, declared dangerous (as per FSS 767) or females in heat are prohibited from using the Dog Park. 2. Please ensure that your dog is: Leashed when entering and exiting the park. Never left unattended. Under voice command at all times. Have current rabies and vaccination tag on their collar. Dog owners are required to: Clean up after their dog. Immediately fill any hole dug by their dog. Bring no more than 3 dogs per visit. Keep people food, dog food and rawhide out of park. Keep children under constant supervision. No children under 6 years old will be allowed in the Dog Park area. Children 6-15 years old must be accompanied by an adult and must have a dog to come in the Dog Park area. No bathing of dogs; wash off area only. Failure to follow these rules may subject both dog(s) and owner to removal from the park and possible suspension of Dog Park privileges. Location: 6402 Occident Street. Directions: Travel to Sligh Avenue Between N Dale Mabry and Anderson Rd. South on Occident. Park is located South of the ball parks.

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