“Dog Land” was actually a thing. I’d pay money to go play with dogs.
For more information about Dog Land, click here. Will Shetterly is the son of Dog Land’s owners, and he even wrote a novel based on it.
“Dog Land” was actually a thing. I’d pay money to go play with dogs.
For more information about Dog Land, click here. Will Shetterly is the son of Dog Land’s owners, and he even wrote a novel based on it.
What is this “Dog Land?” Is it (was it) a theme park populated with dogs? With dog rides and attractions? If so, I want to go right now!
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I think the page was glitching out; try re-loading it to see more info.
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Oh thanks for the link! Now I really, really want to go to Dog Land. This is a business that needs to be revived. America needs a Dog Land!
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I know. Sometimes I wish I could just go give money to the pound so I could play with the dogs for an hour. We can’t adopt any more from the pound now but I would pay to have Cujo pull me in a cart. And I think it would be interesting for people to go see all the different breeds of dogs, as long as they were all being taken care of well.
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I would support Dog Land. In Indy there is a cafe that has a special room that allows folks to sit among a passel of cats. All cats are up for adoption. If you get tired of felines you can grab a coffee and pastries. The one time I went all of the patrons looked as though they were in search of a “safe place”. The cats didn’t seem to mind.
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And it didn’t smell like litter box? That’s one of my many issues with felines.
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Well actually I didn’t enter the cat room. I just walked in and checked out what they served and looked through the glass wall that separated the two areas. They had a nice area and some good looking cats. The little ones were playing with each other; which is always fun to watch.
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