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You're a dog owner. You belong to a dog group. You're trying to set up a dog park. We want to help.

On April 22, 2006, dog activists from across the country met at the Ithaca Conference (in Ithaca, NY) and formulated a road-map for a campaign to make our communities more dog-friendly. [ More information about the vision behind this organization and the about its agenda for the coming year ]

With your help, we will build an international alliance of dog owner groups, set standards for community dog-friendliness, publicize and promote your local efforts, and make the world a better place for people with dogs.

What can you do now?

1. Attend the National Dog Conference on April 28, 2007, in Morristown NJ. For more information, see the conference Web site, or contact organizer Alison Deeb at info@mardog.org or (973) 290-9338.
2. Complete our community dog-friendliness assessment questionnaire
3. If you're trying to set up a dog park, read through the material on DogParkInfo.com. If you already have a dog park, register it at DogParkInfo.com.
4. Join the Dog-Friends Steering committee.
5. Contact Diane West of New York Tails to collaborate on her new publishing project, the Dog Park Yearbook.
6. Join the DogFriends Google group.
7. Contact Seth Sicroff at sicroff@gmail.com.

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