PetSafe Prepares to Launch its 2021 Bark for Your Park™ Grant Contest, Celebrates 10 Years of Building and Maintaining Dog Parks in the U.S.

PetSafe Prepares to Launch its 2021 Bark for Your Park™ Grant Contest, Celebrates 10 Years of Building and Maintaining Dog Parks in the U.S.
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KNOXVILLE: Communities across the country will soon have the chance to build or enhance a local dog park, as PetSafe® brand prepares to launch its popular Bark for Your Park™ grant contest. Celebrating 10 years in 2021, PetSafe® will award prizes totaling $150,000 to 10 deserving communities.

Since introducing the program in 2011, PetSafe® has donated more than $1.5 million to support more than 70 off-leash dog parks in the United States. Beginning May 1, anyone interested in building a new dog park or providing a makeover to an existing park in their area should submit entries at barkforyourpark.com. To enter your community:

  • Contact a local civic leader and request an official letter of support for the dog park project.
  • Make a list of ways your community will benefit from a dog park.
  • Confirm that your community has land available for a dog park.
  • Design a layout for your ideal dog park.
  • Gather examples to show why the next big dog park should be in your community; like fundraising events, support from local businesses and more.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              "The PetSafe® brand is committed to creating safe, off-leash areas for pets and pet parents to enjoy for years to come," says Celeste Vlok, marketing manager for PetSafe® brand. "For our 10th anniversary, we've added a voting element to the grant contest so more people can join in the fun.  We encourage anyone who would like to have a new dog park in their area, or would like to upgrade an existing dog park, to enter."