Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play
Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play
Mikos Corner Dog Playground
Country Club and 22nd Street
Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club.
New dog park named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables.
For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
Mikos Corner Dog Playground
Country Club and 22nd Street
Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club.
New dog park named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables.
For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
Mikos Corner Dog Playground
Country Club and 22nd Street
Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club.
New dog park named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables.
For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
Mikos Corner Dog Playground
Country Club and 22nd Street
Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club.
New dog park named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables.
For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
Mikos Corner Dog Playground
Country Club and 22nd Street
Hours 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Use Picnic Place or Concert Place entrances off Country Club.
New dog park named after Miko, a TPD police dog that lost its life in the line of duty. Features: Lighted, fenced, three double entry gates, large turf areas, divided two-acre site for large and small dogs, dog-friendly potable water fountains, Scooper dispenser, includes ramada with tables.
For more information contact Reid Park Operations at 791-4873, Ext. 141
Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles (amphibians). Ticks can carry a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. There are 900+ species of Tick. Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.
Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles (amphibians). Ticks can carry a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. There are 900+ species of Tick. Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.
Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles (amphibians). Ticks can carry a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. There are 900+ species of Tick. Ticks do not jump or fly, although they may drop from their perch and fall onto a host.
The Labrador may be the most popular breed of dog in the world. They are gentle, intelligent, energetic and good natured. Labrador Retrievers are widely used by police for their detection and working abilities. Labradors can be large, with males typically weighing between 65–80 lbs and females 55–70 lbs. There are three colors for Labs, black, yellow (cream to gold), and chocolate. Show-bred Labs are heavier, shorter, and have a thicker coat and tail. Field Labs are generally longer legged, lighter, and more light in build. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors. The first Labradors were born in England after 1850: they were black. The Labrador retriever descends from Newfoundland where they were the helpers of fisherman, recovering nets and fish.
The Labrador may be the most popular breed of dog in the world. They are gentle, intelligent, energetic and good natured. Labrador Retrievers are widely used by police for their detection and working abilities. Labradors can be large, with males typically weighing between 65–80 lbs and females 55–70 lbs. There are three colors for Labs, black, yellow (cream to gold), and chocolate. Show-bred Labs are heavier, shorter, and have a thicker coat and tail. Field Labs are generally longer legged, lighter, and more light in build. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors. The first Labradors were born in England after 1850: they were black. The Labrador retriever descends from Newfoundland where they were the helpers of fisherman, recovering nets and fish.
The Labrador may be the most popular breed of dog in the world. They are gentle, intelligent, energetic and good natured. Labrador Retrievers are widely used by police for their detection and working abilities. Labradors can be large, with males typically weighing between 65–80 lbs and females 55–70 lbs. There are three colors for Labs, black, yellow (cream to gold), and chocolate. Show-bred Labs are heavier, shorter, and have a thicker coat and tail. Field Labs are generally longer legged, lighter, and more light in build. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors. The first Labradors were born in England after 1850: they were black. The Labrador retriever descends from Newfoundland where they were the helpers of fisherman, recovering nets and fish.