The designated space for dogs like a dog park is very crucial on the relationship that humans share with animals. The massive pet industry created in the U.S. is nothing but growing and has been for the last fifty years. Through this growth we've seen the positives and negatives.
Specifically speaking about, Muscatine, Iowa; The idea of a dog park becomes more complicated due to the sixty-eight percent of all of the rental properties in town are small building's with little or no backyard. This being an issue is also a positive thing, the more owners of dogs who dont have a backyard are more likely to use this suggested dog park on a regular basis, and may be willing to pay a yearly fee to keep it open and provide a private landscaping and sanitation company to maintain it. This statement directly contrasts with the concern of taypayer …show more content…
I think the local goverment should partially fund it, like every other public park or program within the United States, but it should also be specifially instructed to create its own LLC. or some sort of legal protection pact. This would provide a stable way to fund and operate it but also would provide a great example of structured community for the generations to come. The points made by both authors were very strong and showed determination for both sides. I think if the second author truly felt like he should have a say for his felines, he should write a proposal for a public funded cat garden, or cat sanctuary for rescued or hurt felines.That being stated, I think the first author had a very clear and more logical arguement to follow and