Ballina Shire Council is inviting the community to celebrate the opening of the new dog off-leash park on Gap Road, Alstonville.
Dog owners and their pooches are invited to unleash the fun and come along between 9.30am and 12.30pm on Saturday 10 August 2024 to try out the new agility park.
“We are inviting local residents to come along and test out the new agility equipment, chat with our friendly rangers, learn dog training tips from a local dog trainer, try out the agility equipment, and grab a free coffee and a puppuccino treat,” said Kerri Watts, Manager of Public and Environmental Health.
Ms Watts, Manager of Public and Environmental Health, expressed her enthusiasm for the new park and the upcoming event.
“This new dog off-leash area will be a dedicated space for our community’s dogs to play and socialise safely. This event is a wonderful opportunity for residents to explore the park’s new features and engage with our local rangers.”
Community members attending this doggy day out can look forward to:
- Meeting our friendly rangers and learning more about their important work in our community.
- Enjoying a free mini-session with a professional dog trainer, offering tips and advice for better training and behaviour management.
- Trying out the new agility equipment, designed to challenge and entertain dogs of all sizes and skill levels.
- Collect free desexing vouchers, supporting responsible pet ownership in our community.
- Treating themselves to a free coffee and puppucino.
“We’ve designed this event to be fun and informative for both dogs and their owners. It’s a great way to foster a sense of community and promote responsible pet care,” added Watts.
Mark your calendars and join us for a morning of fun, learning, and community spirit at the Gap Road.
Event Details:
- Date: Saturday, 10 August 2024
- Time: 9.30am – 12pm
- Location: Gap Road Dog Park, Alstonville
This project was proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Ballina Shire Council.
This new dog exercise area is also a direct action from Council’s endorsed Companion Animals Management Plan, which aims to create a safe, healthy and supportive environment for both animals and the community.
To read the management plan or for more information about dog off and on-leash areas visit Council’s website