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Pups play in Vancouver pop-up, off-leash park

The Columbian
Published: July 26, 2019, 6:03pm
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Jacob Urrea, 8, tosses a tennis ball for his chocolate Labrador mix, Allygator at Bagley Community Park on Wednesday . Vancouver Parks and Recreation has started Barks in the Parks, where a series of temporary pop-up, off-leash dog parks are hosted in three neighborhoods throughout the area.
Jacob Urrea, 8, tosses a tennis ball for his chocolate Labrador mix, Allygator at Bagley Community Park on Wednesday . Vancouver Parks and Recreation has started Barks in the Parks, where a series of temporary pop-up, off-leash dog parks are hosted in three neighborhoods throughout the area. (Zach Wilkinson/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Jacob Urrea, 8, tosses a tennis ball for his chocolate Labrador mix, Allygator, at a pop-up off-leash dog park at Bagley Community Park on Wednesday afternoon. Buddy Troop, a yellow Labrador-rottweiler mix, gets a drink from his owner, Stan Sellers, 78, of Vancouver. Vancouver Parks and Recreation is hosting its Barks in the Parks program at Bagley Community Park until Aug. 10 and will reopen at David Douglas Park from Aug. 12-27. The parks are open 4 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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