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This is the second and final installment of Bill's brief series on dog parks.
Last time, Bill talked about why dog parks aren't generally great places for dogs. But here's the problem: Even reactive dogs and other dogs who just wouldn't enjoy dog parks need exercise. And when you have a dog in a city like Chicago, getting them that exercise can be hard, especially if you don't work from home and/or have a dwelling space with a yard. So what's the reactive dog guardian to do?
On the pod with Bill is Kim Theobald. She's the owner and founder of Bosly's Backyard - a private, indoor playspace in Chicago where dogs can
You can find Bosly's online at boslysbackyard.com and @BoslysBackyard on Facebook and Instagram.
DON'T FORGET: Bill wants to answer YOUR training and behavior questions on the pod. And they want to play your lovely voices asking those questions. You've got two options:
Big Wags Chicago is online at www.bigwagschicago.com. You can also find Big Wags on Facebook, BlueSky, Discord, TikTok and Instagram under the handle @bigwagschicago. Have a question you want answered in a future episode or just want to say hi? Email [email protected].
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This is the second and final installment of Bill's brief series on dog parks.
Last time, Bill talked about why dog parks aren't generally great places for dogs. But here's the problem: Even reactive dogs and other dogs who just wouldn't enjoy dog parks need exercise. And when you have a dog in a city like Chicago, getting them that exercise can be hard, especially if you don't work from home and/or have a dwelling space with a yard. So what's the reactive dog guardian to do?
On the pod with Bill is Kim Theobald. She's the owner and founder of Bosly's Backyard - a private, indoor playspace in Chicago where dogs can
You can find Bosly's online at boslysbackyard.com and @BoslysBackyard on Facebook and Instagram.
DON'T FORGET: Bill wants to answer YOUR training and behavior questions on the pod. And they want to play your lovely voices asking those questions. You've got two options:
Big Wags Chicago is online at www.bigwagschicago.com. You can also find Big Wags on Facebook, BlueSky, Discord, TikTok and Instagram under the handle @bigwagschicago. Have a question you want answered in a future episode or just want to say hi? Email [email protected].