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    The Wiggly Field Dog Park at I-40 and Sunnylane in Del City is worth checking out. It is a big open field with thick grass that is fenced for the dogs. There is a separate small dog area. There is ample parking and benches and shade awnings. This week, several toys were installed, including two tunnels, a three-tiered stepping pad, and a "hurdle". Bowls with running water, a kiddie pool, and clean up bags are provided.

    Exit I-40 at Sunnylane, park entrance is on the north service road. Part of Ray Trent Park, which includes a pavilion, child playground equipment, restroom, and walking trail.

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    Went there today, actually. The new toys are pretty cool- one of my dogs loved the long tunnel.

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    This should be posted in the Del City or Pets section. I had to search for this.

    I should take my large doggy there. He gets really wild, but never aggressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    This should be posted in the Del City or Pets section. I had to search for this.
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    Done

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