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ADOPT A FENCETHIS IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT The Adopt-a-Fence program is what will make the park happen!! You get a section of fence dedicated to you and your pet. A vinyl covered aluminum placard will be hung to honor your pet showing your support for the Canton Paw Park and dogs everywhere. (read more)
We have a (temporary) Place to PlayA place to play until our permanent home is ready. The Canton Paw Park Association,m in conjunction with Big Springs United Methodist Church, Is happy to to announce a location for a temporary paw park. (read more)
This last weekend & The Temporary Park (Help needed here)WOW here it is almost the middle of Feburary and I am sorely deficient in letting everyone know where we are.
By now most know we have a temporary park opened on Sugar Pike Road off Hwighway 140 eight miles East of Canton. This thanks to the fine folks at the Big Springs United Methodist Chruch.
Every weekend Diane and I take our pack there are more and more families and dogs having (read more)
ABOUT THE PARK The land that has been approved for the Canton Paw Park is located behind the Canton Mill Loft building. There are approximately three acres of land. The park will include an area of about 2 acres for larger dogs, and a separate 1 acre area for small dogs. Plans for the park include a walkway composed of commemorative bricks, drinking fountains, pet waste stations, trash cans, benches, and even dog play and agility equipment.
How much of this can get included will depend greatly on the financial support of our community.
The Canton Paw Association will be maintaining the park and overseeing responsible use so all dog owners and their canine friends can safely enjoy the park. If you would like more information, please feel free to contact the Canton Paw Park Association at PO Box 4634, Canton, GA. 30114 Please help us spread the word about the dog park. Our canine friends will thank you for your support!
Mission Statement To establish a fenced in, off-leash dog park where Cherokee County canine citizens can exercise in a clean, safe environment without endangering or annoying people or other wildlife. To develop a beautiful, well-maintained space open to all dog lovers and friends who are willing to uphold the park’s rules and restrictions. To view this park as a community project, in partnership with The City of Canton, designed to satisfy the needs of dog owners and non-dog owners alike.
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