Brittney O’dea and Joe Grouse with their two unusual dogs, Opal and Bowie. Each dog has one blue eye and one green eye. The couple exercise them daily at Woodmere Paw Park, and both the dogs and the owners socialize at the park almost every day.
The Seltenreich boys take Surge out for a run at Woodmere Paw Park. Surge loves everything about the park, except the tennis balls. For some reason, he won’t go near them.
Brittney O’dea and Joe Grouse with their two unusual dogs, Opal and Bowie. Each dog has one blue eye and one green eye. The couple exercise them daily at Woodmere Paw Park, and both the dogs and the owners socialize at the park almost every day.
PHOTO BY SUSAN CAIRO
Chad Seltenreich exercises Surge on a sunny afternoon.
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Paul Carr stands with his dog, Barkley, a 4-year-old mix doodle. Both of them enjoy the shade at the park.
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Bowie and Finn have a playful discussion at Woodmere Paw Park.
PHOTO BY SUSAN CAIRO
The entrance to Woodmere Paw Park is over a shaded, wooden bridge that leads to the two gated areas where the dogs can run.
PHOTO BY SUSAN CAIRO
Maryann and JJ take a walk at Woodmere park every day. Both of them say it is clean and a beautiful place for the dogs to run.
PHOTO BY SUSAN CAIRO
The Seltenreich boys take Surge out for a run at Woodmere Paw Park. Surge loves everything about the park, except the tennis balls. For some reason, he won’t go near them.
PHOTO BY SUSAN CAIRO
Spotty loves to roll in the dirt at Woodmere Paw Park. Unfortunately, all of his spots turn to one color after a few minutes of rolling.
VENICE — Visitors to the area who bring along dog often exercise their pet at Brohard Paw Park beach.
Unleashing your dog in the water may be a novelty, but not many know there is a hidden gem with shade, walking paths, toys, fresh water and benches at Woodmere Paw Park South.
The Seltenreich boys take Surge out for a run at Woodmere Paw Park. Surge loves everything about the park, except the tennis balls. For some reason, he won’t go near them.
Brittney O’dea and Joe Grouse with their two unusual dogs, Opal and Bowie. Each dog has one blue eye and one green eye. The couple exercise them daily at Woodmere Paw Park, and both the dogs and the owners socialize at the park almost every day.
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