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So Where is the Nearest Dog Park
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For dog parks in your area, check out www.dogparkusa.com . According to the local paper, the city of Olympia is planning two dog parks in the area, but they are scheduled to complete more than a year away. The nearest dog parks I have found are Fort Steilacoom Dog Park by Western State Hospital in Lakewood, WA, and Fort Borst Dog Park in Centralia, WA. These are fully fenced parks with separate areas for big and small dogs. They are a good place to let your dogs run free and practice socializing. It's also a fun way to meet other dog lovers and learn about different breeds. 

Up for adoption
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lucy2Lucy: A soft lovable Labradoodle, Lucy is good with kids, crate trained, doesn't shed, is hypoallergenic, and loves to run and jump and play. She'll need a fenced yard because she likes to scout the neighborhood on her own a little too much. Contact us for more information.
lucy3     lucy1

Part of the pack:
grizz2Grizzly Bear: Named for his personality, not his size, Grizz is a ten pound toy poodle who can keep up on hikes, walking across fallen logs, until you come across water more than two inches deep. Then he needs a lift!

barkleyBarkley: A rescue dog from www.gingerspetrescue.org, Barkley was named after the dog on Sesame Street for his shaggy blond hair and goofball attitude. Barkley is a terrier-mix who has natural talent for running fast and jumping high.

Already Adopted:
TopperTopper: Ten pounds of pure muscle, Topper is a Chihuahua/Daschund mix rescued from a shelter in southern California. He was adopted in February to a family in Woodinville, WA.

ginger3Ginger: The leader of the pack, Ginger is a rescue dog from Animal Services in Thurston County. She was adopted to a Rotweiller lover in Olympia, WA.