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TRAKKER’S TAIL: Dog d’Alene this Saturday, May 19 in Downtown Coeur d’Alene Idaho

4th Annual “Day of All Things Dog”

Saturday
May 19 2012

Dog d’ Alene and AJ’s Tails & Trails 5K Walk – Coeur d’ Alene
5K Walk starts at 10am.
Downtown CDA – 6th & Sherman
A Day of All Things Dog – Events, Vendors, Contests and the Doxie Dash!

This update from Dog About Town website & Newsletter
http://www.dogabouttownnw.com/calendar.html

and

CDADowntown.com

Get more info at

http://cdadowntown.com/index_content.asp?pageid=514

Visit Dog About Town’s website!

www.DogAboutTownNW.com

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Dog Fancy Magazine: Coeur d’Alene Idaho is Dog Heaven!

DogTown USA 2011 Has Plenty to Bark About.

DOGTOWN USA

Coeur d’Alene has been called a slice of heaven; as we know, all dogs go to heaven.

By Susan Chaney
dogtown usa

No single person, organization, or law can make a city dog friendly. It takes ongoing effort and dedication from many people.

That’s exactly how Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, became the winner of DOG FANCY‘s 2011 DogTown USA contest.

Although lots of dogs have lived in the town of 47,000 for as long as anyone can remember, it was just last year that the first dog park opened. In 2008, the city and the Kootenai Humane Society partnered to give homeless dogs a better adoption chance. Two years ago, the Dog About Town website launched, hosting a doggie events page, and a year later its publication began for dog lovers in Coeur d’Alene and surrounding areas of the Inland Northwest. Dog d’Alene an annual downtown dog celebration, kicked off four years ago. The city of 17,000 dogs has made great strides in a few short years.

To read more about this wonderful DogTown, pick up the October issue of DOG FANCY.