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Ep. 1 | Think Outside The Fence

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Many dog parks today still resemble the traditional fenced-in spaces established almost 50 years ago. However, our understanding of how dogs think and the number of dogs in American households have grown considerably in the last few decades. Humans have also become increasingly isolated due to the usage of digital technologies and the decline of public spaces for real-life interactions. Through it all, dog parks remain one of the few enduring third places that attract all types of people. It’s more important than ever to build out from the dog park paradigm, to strengthen community ties and raise appreciation for the beauty of nature.

This series is narrated by Jenna Blum, author and dog mom.

Dog Parkology is a show about the importance of dog parks as public space. The series is produced by As It Should Be Productions, the creators of the Dog Save The People and Dog Walk Meditation podcasts.

FEATURED LINKS
Dog Parkology website
Dog Parkology on Instagram
Jenna Blum on Instagram
Sign up for dog park people newsletter
Dog Save The People website
Dog Save The People on Apple Podcasts
Dog Save The People on Spotify
Dog Walk Meditation website
Dog Walk Meditation on Apple Podcasts
Dog Walk Meditation on Spotify

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7 episodes

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Many dog parks today still resemble the traditional fenced-in spaces established almost 50 years ago. However, our understanding of how dogs think and the number of dogs in American households have grown considerably in the last few decades. Humans have also become increasingly isolated due to the usage of digital technologies and the decline of public spaces for real-life interactions. Through it all, dog parks remain one of the few enduring third places that attract all types of people. It’s more important than ever to build out from the dog park paradigm, to strengthen community ties and raise appreciation for the beauty of nature.

This series is narrated by Jenna Blum, author and dog mom.

Dog Parkology is a show about the importance of dog parks as public space. The series is produced by As It Should Be Productions, the creators of the Dog Save The People and Dog Walk Meditation podcasts.

FEATURED LINKS
Dog Parkology website
Dog Parkology on Instagram
Jenna Blum on Instagram
Sign up for dog park people newsletter
Dog Save The People website
Dog Save The People on Apple Podcasts
Dog Save The People on Spotify
Dog Walk Meditation website
Dog Walk Meditation on Apple Podcasts
Dog Walk Meditation on Spotify

  continue reading

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