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I'm in San Antonio...so looking for other Corgi owners/lovers in the area to chat with, etc :)

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Comment by Melissa on June 10, 2009 at 12:19am
moving to San Antonio in July. can anyone recommend a good dog park, preferably in the med center area?

would also like to know if there are any corgi meetups july onward!
Comment by Tekozi on April 30, 2009 at 4:53pm
Hello fellow south Texan Corgi lovers! I live in Corpus Christi, TX.
I own 3 awesome Corgis,

Oliver (Red and white male), Muffin (Red and white female) and my newest addition Ashaya (Black headed Tri female).

i am also a prey model raw feeder.

I am looking to start agility and obedience training, once i get some free time. Anyone else into that?
Comment by Matthew Aguilera on April 27, 2009 at 9:32am
Fiesta Pooch Parade pics are up in my profile. It was a blast, tons of dogs everywhere in pretty funny costumes.
Comment by Ein Danger on April 13, 2009 at 2:20am
Here's some more info on the new dog park in Voelcker Park. It's going to be called the Salado Creek Dog Park and will have a doggy drinking fountain (similar to those in MacAllister Park), weave pipes, a dog walk, pipe hurdles and a king of the hill (agility equipment that's in the shape of a triangle). Also it looks like there will be a separate dog run area as well. I'm not sure when it'll be completed but it looks like these areas of the park will not begin construction till the summer. Oh and the park is proposed to stretch from Lockhill Selma to Blanco.

For more info please refer to the following sites...

http://www.voelckerparksa.com/home/images/3-25-09.pdf
http://www.city-data.com/forum/san-antonio/83896-where-voelcker-park.html
Comment by Amanda on April 11, 2009 at 1:43pm
About the new dog park-it's way too far away for us but it's a shame there's no seperation for big and small dogs. Big dogs scare my little dogs. It would be like a 10 foot tall person trying to wrestle a 5 foot person. Scary. When we lived in Japan they had segregated dog parks and I thought it was such a great idea. Big, medium and small. So smart! Why we dont' do that I have no idea.
Comment by Amanda on April 11, 2009 at 1:41pm
Good question. I think spaying and neutering is the biggest thing. People can always volunteer at animal shelters or volunteer to foster dogs until they get new homes. Food and money are always great too. If anyone else can think of something that'll help feel free to list it. :)
Comment by Kimberly on April 7, 2009 at 7:23pm
Other than spaying and neutering our pets, adopting from the shelter and monitary contributions are there ways that we can make a difference?
Comment by Amanda on April 6, 2009 at 8:47am
This is so, so important. In San Antonio alone 26,207 pets were euthanized just last year. Already this year 4,000 have been put down. 73% of the animals brought to the shelter last year were euthanized-many on the first day they arrived due to overcrowding. There is rampant overcrowding and San Antonio they are trying their best to control this problem. 100,000 animals a year would have to be spay/neutered to make this a kill free city by 2012. Due to the rally to get this job done last year more animals were fixed but not by enough. It was 21,230 animals in 2007 and it went up to 33,453 in 2008. Animals euthanized in 2007-32,210. Animals euthanized in 2008-26,207. So you can see the direct connection between animals nuetured and animals euthanized. About 5 years ago before the outrage over San Antonio being the #1 kill city in the US there were about 50,000 dogs and cats put down. So it has improved but we still need to do more. Spaying and neutering is clearly the answer. The pound took in 35,000 cats and dogs last year alone. Most of them never make it back out alive. Please consider this when you get a pet-not only adopting from a shelter but definately getting your pets fixed so there isn't as much over population and animals being euthanized
Comment by Max & Cody on April 1, 2009 at 9:47am
Not sure if some ya'll have already heard about this but they're building a new park in San Antonio, Voelcker Park, which will include a Dog Park. There is no set "open date" but I would guess sometime in 2010. It's going to be north central, north of 1604...near Wurbach Parkway and N.W. Military I believe. Like McAllister and Old Pearsall dog park there will be no fence separating large and small dogs. Ohh well, still should be fun.
Comment by GoGoRainbow on March 31, 2009 at 11:46am
 

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