How the first dog park was founded and how it led to a boom in doggie playgrounds across the US
Few people know that when they are at play in a dog park, there was one woman, Doris Richard, who played a major role in the development of places for canines to play in America.
In fact, Doris was the founder of what is considered the first city dog park - Ohlone Dog Park in Berkeley, CA.
The first dog park had an interesting start.
The area chosen for the dog park was initially a vacant piece of land that remained after the construction of a BART subway station.
BART planned to use the land for residences. But a group of activists took over the property and called it "The People's Park Annex."
Part of the "People's Park" was used as an off-leash area where dogs could play.
Doris was instrumental in gathering petitions, working with the animal control workers and approaching city officials about officially designating the area for dogs.
City officials were skeptical at first. It's understandable,
