#Animal Rights
Target:
City of Bayonne, Mayor Mark Smith
Region:
United States of America

The Office of the Mayor

Sirius Dog Park

Dog owners and their four legged companions no longer have to search for a place to go. The dog park, scenically located next ot the Bayonne Bridge in Dennis P. Collins Park, is named in honor of a four-year old Yellow Labrador, “Sirius”, a bomb detecting police dog with the Port Authority who was killed on September 11, 2001.

Park Amenities:
•100 x 75 feet of double gated enclosure
•Walk-in area
•Water fountain (human and canine)
•Plastic bag dispenser (bring your own)
•Four benches
•Replica fire hydrants and shaded areas
•Exercise ramps

Park Rules:
•No food allowed for dogs or people
•Dogs must wear current license tags at all times
•Owners must carry leash for each
•Maximum of two dogs per owner
•Dog owners must clean up after their dogs – bring plastic bags
•Dogs which repeatedly bark or show aggression should be leashed and removed from area
•Dogs must be under control at all times, leashed and unleashed
•Dogs must be leashed entering and exiting exercise area
•Dog owners are encouraged not to bring dogs in “heat” into exercise area..

The People and Pets of Bayonne demand a proper place for their dogs to play and socialize. Siruis Park is a dust wasteland, and no one wants to take their dogs to this dust bowl. Please place grass, water and the proper amenities that will bring it back to what it was in its conception.

We the people of Bayonne pay plenty in taxes, and add to the economic welfare of Bayonne, by buying all our pets needs in this City. We have rights for at least One proper dog park-and they do too!!

None of the ammenities are in the Park any longer, and there is No grass left. Please meet the needs of this very large part of the population too!

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The Save Siruis Park for Our Pets! petition to City of Bayonne, Mayor Mark Smith was written by neveralonepetsrvcs and is in the category Animal Rights at GoPetition.

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