Don’t know which dog park to take your furry friend?

Here are 3 of my favorites! 

1. Fred Anderson Dog Park
Located in South Loop, this contemporary dog park has ledges and slanted concrete blocks for your dog with 0.44 acres. This park consists of concrete and artificial turf, dog drinking fountain and a lot of seating area. Don’t worry if you have a smaller dog there is also a second play area separated from the larger dogs! 

1629 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

2. Logan Square Dog Park 
On hot summer days this park has dog pools and sprinters for your pets to enjoy. If you forget your toys don’t worry, the park also has tennis balls! There is also a separate enclosed place for smaller dogs to play in. Your furry friend will have a lot to do, but there are also fun human events, socializing and sometimes food trucks!

2526 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

3. Wiggly Field Dog Park 
This is one of the first dog parks in Chicago and still a popular one. There are agility equipment, dog fountain and lots of trees for shade. Dogs are free to run around in this enclosed space with joy! 

2645 N Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

Do you have a favorite dog park? Email us at candice@cusicphoto.com to let us know!

Looking forward to seeing you in the studio soon!

Warmly,
Candice 

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