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comments 1-8 of 8 by Lisa Palmer |
Thanks Christopher! They're really hoping to restore into the place it once was, but I think no matter what happens, it'll still be the same place in the memories of all who loved it.
It's great to see something new and fun coming to Old Sacramento. I'll definitely be there to check it out!
Correction: per an e-mail from Mark Otero, the actual attendance at the event was over 90, not 30. Quite an impressive turnout!
nickolushenry, I second the opinions of A Yoni.The Granite Dog Park is an excellent park and there's rarely any troubles. Most of us owners look out for each other and we don't necessarily always blame the pit bulls! I remember one incident with a smaller white dog. He had come up to a pit bull and was harrassing the pit bull, who started barking and getting angry. Nobody was quick to blame the pit bull...it was obviously the white dog that started it. I know this sounds scary, but the white dog was immediately moved out of the park. As long as you keep an eye on your dog and he's plays well with other dogs, there should be no problems. And you'll quickly find that the other owners are friendly and very watchful of the goings on inside the park. We'd love to see you there!
Great! Thanks for the info Michael!
Wow, a lot of great ideas in the comments...I'm a Sacramento native, and I haven't even heard of some of these places! Definitely check out the Flaming Grill. I've never had a "normal" burger there, but they have some exotic burgers if you're up for a challenge...like the lion/antelope mix I ate there a few days ago.
Raley Field is quickly becoming a great place to spend a summer night. Last year, they had a day where you could take your dog to the game. It was a lot of fun, though I don't think my pup payed much attention to the game. Do you know if they'll be doing it again this year?
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