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December 2019 www.ehtdogpark.com EHT DOG PARK • 2 SWIFT DRIVE What’s New In Your Dog Park? WANT TO JOIN US? The EHT Dog Park Committee meets the first Tuesday of the month! For more information contact Donna Burns 609.926.1068 email: [email protected] follow us on facebook egg harbor township dog park for important information and upcoming events Paws for the News! WHILE IN THE DOG PARK, PLEASE KEEP YOUR LEASH WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES! Please clean up after your pet, please tie the bags and use the provided recepticals! LAST ONE OUT, please empty the water bowls! PLEASE REMEMBER NO SMOKING IN OR AROUND THE DOG PARK

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December 2019 www.ehtdogpark.com

™ EHT DOG PARK • 2 SWIFT DRIVE ™

What’s New In

Your Dog Park?

WANT TO JOIN US? The EHT Dog Park Committee meets

the first Tuesday of the month! For more information contact Donna Burns 609.926.1068

email: [email protected]

follow us on facebookegg harbor township dog park

for important information and upcoming events

Paws forthe News!

WHILE IN THE DOG PARK,

PLEASE KEEP YOUR LEASH WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES!

Please clean up after your pet, please tie the bags and use

the provided recepticals!

LAST ONE OUT, please empty the water bowls!

PLEASE REMEMBERNO SMOKING

IN OR AROUND THE DOG PARK

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December 2019 www.ehtdogpark.com

A Barking OvationTHANK YOU MEMBERS

FOR YOUR HELP!

Questions & AnswersOne of the most popular holiday plants often considered poisonous are poinsettias. But in fact, they are “non” to “mildly” toxic and do not deserve their bad reputation. Pets that ingest poinsettias generally have no clinical signs or mild gastrointestinal discomfort. A mild rash may develop if rubbed on the skin, but they are considered safe to keep in the home. Poinsettias are usually referred to as highly toxic, but they really aren’t. Feel free to display them at Christmas.

Christmas trees are also generally safe for pets. However, pine needles can cause damage to eyes if pets should run into the tree, such as a corneal laceration. Should pets ingest the sap produced by the tree, mild gastrointestinal discomfort may occur, but natural trees are generally non-toxic for cats and dogs.

Mistletoe, on the other hand, can be quite poisonous to pets. If ingested, pets may experience gastrointestinal upset, or show clinical signs of poisoning such as a change in mental function, difficulty breathing, or a low heart rate. If you see these symptoms in your pet and suspect or know they ingested mistletoe, you should seek veterinary assistance as soon as possible. Mistletoe shouldn’t be used where pets could possibly reach it.

Another holiday decorative plant, holly, can be dangerous for pets and is considered poisonous. Clinical symptoms may be displayed as vomiting, diarrhea, decreased energy, and general upset stomach. Owners should seek veterinary assistance if they suspect their pets of ingesting holly.

What Christmas Decoration are bad for my dog?

Always check with your Vet to keep your furbabies safe and protected!

Join Us For Pictures with Santa & Frosty!

DEC 7 • 10-12EHT DOG PARK

PUPPIESPANCAKES For

Sat., Feb 22 • 8-10am • Applebee’s Mays Landing

ComingUp!

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Please check our facebook page for postings about park closure due to weather. Safety of our pets and people is our priority!

Baby it’s Cold

Outside!

BUNDLE UP, WIPE DOWNNo matter what the temperature is, windchill can threaten a pet’s life. Exposed skin on noses, ears, and paw pads are at risk for frostbite and hypothermia during extreme cold snaps. For this reason, short-haired dogs often feel more comfortable wearing a sweater — even during short walks.

GRAND PENING!

Gift CertificateA Gift For: _______________________________________________________________________

A Gift From: ______________________________________________________________________

Issued By: _________________________________________________ Date: _________________

EHT Dog Park2 Swift Drive • ehtdogpark.com

No cash refund, not redeemable for cash. Gift certificates are non-transferable. No replacement for lost or stolen gift certificates. Please read and adhere to all Dog Park rules and regulations. Expires 2 years from date of issue.

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Still Available! Makes a great gift!Contact Donna Burns

609.926.1068 [email protected]

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PARK IS OPEN DAILY FROM DAWN TO DUSKAGGRESSIVE DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE PARK. REPORTED CASES WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF PARK PRIVILEGES. IF YOUR DOG EXHIBITS

AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, THE OWNER MUST REMOVE THE DOG IMMEDIATELYHH Children under the age of twelve (12) are not permitted in the dog park. Children (ages 12-17) may

enter only if accompanied by an adult member. Children must be supervised (no running) and are not to interfere with other individuals and their dogs. If a member, already within the park, states that his/her dog does not do well with children, then that member’s request must be respected. Consequently, the child must not enter the dog park.

• Please utilize the Dog Park in a responsible manner at all times! • Please note that entry FOBS are NOT transferable between owners.• Individual dog owners assume (100%) all liability for damages inflicted to any person or dogs bitten or injured by your

dog while utilizing the Park. This also includes any registered or unregistered dogs that you allow into the park with your entry fob. Unregistered dogs are not permitted in the park.

• Please maintain close proximity and monitor your dogs carefully at all times. Always be alert and have a leash available and ready for use as may be needed. It is advisable to walk about while monitoring your dog rather than sitting on a bench.

• Please clean up after your dogs. Poop bags are available in the park. Please properly dispose of them and any other trash in the waste receptacles upon leaving the park.

• Aggressive dogs are not permitted in the park. Reported cases will result in the loss of park privileges. If your dog exhibits aggressive behavior, the owner must remove the dog immediately

• Smoking, alcohol, food, drinks (coffee, water etc.) and glass containers are not permitted in the Park.

Park Rules:

• Brick Pavers4x8 $50, 8x8 $100

• Sponsor a bench$800 includes Plaque• Sponsor a sign

$300 year• Dedicate a tree$200 includes plaque

WAYS TO SPONSOR YOUR PARK!

AVAILABLE FOR SALE!Charm

Bracelets Key Chains

We also have EHT Dog Park T-Shirts avail. ENDING SOON!

In Loving Memory!