Pet owners concerned with dangerous conditions at a Tucson dog park
JACOBS DOG PARK CONDITIONS By Mikala Novitsky | April 23, 2021 at 8:58 PM MST - Updated April 23 at 8:58 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Tucson is known as a dog-friendly city, but pet owners are concerned about the dangerous conditions at the dog park at Jacobs Park. One Tucson resident has been taking action against the parkâs poor state for the last two years and nothing has changed.
âItâs sad, itâs real sad. And if you know how often and how many different places Iâve gone to complain about this and to have nothing done. Thatâs real heartbreaking,â David Densmore said.
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