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Top Dog Friendly Parks Monday, 22 September 2008
With spring upon us and the kids about to break for the term, what better way to get outside, get active and keep the kids busy, then to take your canine friend to a dog friendly park. These parks are designed with dogs in mind and allow your pooch to roam around free in the designated off leash areas.

1. Leichhardt, Hawthorne Canal Reserve.
This is home to the now famous Café Bones, where you can get human food along with a “puppacino” for your precious pup! They also host weekly parties for your pooh to help celebrate their special day.
2. St Peter’s, Sydney Park.
Here the hills are plentiful; your pooch will love running up and down. There are many paths that provide wonderful bike riding tracks as well.
3. Mosman, Sirius Cove.
Dogs are allowed on the sand and there are playgrounds for the kids and BBQs for the big kids.
4. Coledale, Sharkeys Beach .
A great stretch of beach where dogs can frolic in the waves and dig in the sand.
5. Broadway, Victoria Park.
This park allows off leash activity between 6pm-9am.

Your local council website can also assist you with other dog friendly venues in your area.

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