first north dallas dog scout meeting
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Sat 22 Sep 2007 07:31AM PDT
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Our First Meeting:
When: October 14th
Time: 3pm; that way those of you who go to church will have time to go
home, settle the family in and get lunch or whatever before heading to
our meeting. i will be sending out paperwork that you need to print
and fill out to hand to me at the first meeting. i will also send out
"homework" that we will discuss at the meeting. make sure to get on my
email list so you don't miss out!! don't worry i won't clutter you
inbox.... i promise.
Location: Dog Park - Jack Carter Park. Location: 6500 Roundrock Trail,
Plano TX, 75023. Directions: The dog park is a double-gated, fenced,
2-acre area along Bluebonnet Trail near its intersection with the
Chisholm Trail in central Plano. The area has benches, picnic tables,
water stations for humans and animals, and waste pickup/disposal
stations. Please access the park from the parking lot directly west of
the area. You will find the parking lot by traveling one half-block
north on Pleasant Valley Drive from its intersection with Spring Creek
Parkway, west of Custer Road. The address is 6199 Pleasant Valley Dr.
For more Dog Park Information, See Our Dog Park Web Page. For recorded
information, including weather closings and regular maintenance, you
may call our information line, 972-941-BARK. The dog park is closed
the first and third Tuesdays of each month for maintenance. The dog
park will also be closed during inclement weather to protect the turf.
Animals must wear current registration and rabies vaccination tags at
all times. The City of Plano Animal Services Department will be
monitoring the park for proper registration and vaccinations. For
information on City of Plano licensing procedures and regulations,
please contact the Animal Services Department at 972-769-4360. Google®
Map to Jack Carter Park PDF Map of Bluebonnet, Chisholm, Preston
Ridge, and Legacy Hike and Bike Trails.
make sure to have your babies on worm meds because we will be in a
public place and you never know what your babes will get!!!
any questions just email me
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Sat 22 Sep 2007 05:13PM PDT
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we now have a troop number!!!! we are troop #163
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Wed 24 Oct 2007 02:06PM PDT
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I wish there were more Fort Woof/Arlington dogs so we could start our own troop! How can I get the word out about this?
We have a dog park called Fort Woof and it was names the #1 dog park in the nation... Maybe I'll post this website on that page!
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Wed 24 Oct 2007 02:16PM PDT
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there is a ft worth troop. see www.dogscouts.org for more info
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Wed 24 Oct 2007 05:23PM PDT
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Hi LeeDogs, I sent you an email about the Fort Worth troop (#119). We are the largest most active troop in the nation (well, at least I believe this is still the case). I hope you can come join us. We are having our annual dog swim party at a country club in Fort Worth this weekend. I sent you my leaders email addy so you can get more info. We are really busy getting ready for our mini camp in less than 2 weeks so if they don't respond right away - be patient.
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Wed 24 Oct 2007 08:38PM PDT
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Mini camp? Is that local or in Michigan? (or another M state?
) I did a little reading up on the dog scouts today and it looks like an amazing organization. Do you know if its expensive to join?
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Thu 25 Oct 2007 08:02AM PDT
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I saw that the mini camping trip is at Lake Texoma... but its full... I did email them and asked to be put on the waiting list though.
and I signed up! I've got me two doggy cadets now! yay!
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Thu 25 Oct 2007 03:21PM PDT
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Yes, mini camp is in Texas. The full (not a mini camp) summer camp is in Michigan. I've never been to that one and hope to one of these summers. We are going to Disney World for summer 2008 so the earliest I'd be able to make it is 2009 since I don't have that much vacation from work.
I hope to meet you at one of our meetings soon!
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Thu 25 Oct 2007 03:44PM PDT
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that sounds like so much fun!
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