June Rosenberg has made a lot of friends the past few weeks at the Hermiston Bark Park. Some of them have two legs, but most of them have four.
âAmanda and I have been meeting all of these dogs, and we know all these dogsâ names but not the names of the people,â she said.
Amanda Woodlee is one of the human friends Rosenberg has made since she began bringing Delilah Rose, her white Labradoodle, to the new dog park. While the park had its âgrand unleashingâ on Friday, April 30, some members of the public have been using it for a few weeks already after the fence went up.
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HERMISTON â The Hermiston Bark Park will host its dedication and ribbon cutting this week.
The grand unleashing event will include a Doggies Got Talent show. Paws Off Obedience will host a clinic on basic dog obedience and commands. The event is Friday, April 30, at 4 p.m. at the park, which is located at Butte Park, 1210 N.W. Seventh St., Hermiston. There is no admission charge.
Hermiston Parks & Recreation gave a wag of its tail to Oregon Trail Veterinary Clinic, Pet Rescue and PetSense for their support and involvement with the event. For more information, call 541-667-5018.