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    Pleasant Ridge Dog Run

    Pleasant Ridge, MI    

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    This park is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and has shade trees, dog and people fountains, and a double gate. The dog run is maintained by Friends of the Dog Run, Pleasant Ridge, a non-profit organization, www.prdr.org. discovery.com

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    Clinton Township, Michigan Dog Park

    Clinton, MI    

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    This is an off-leash dog park operated by the Clinton Township Parks and Recreation Department. It is located about 200 feet south of the Clinton Township Senior Center. Annual passes are required for residents and non-re... waymarking.com

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    D.o.g. Park In Hines Park - Garden City, Michigan

    Livonia, MI    

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    The area is completely fenced in. There is a separarte area for small dogs. Parking is easy, you can see the dog park from the parking, and there are good signs.There is no fee to use the park, but you must fill out a lia... waymarking.com

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    Troy Off Leash Dogs Meetup.

    Troy, MI    

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    Doggie play dates & offleash walks. (Thank you Karen Lichty) ecoanimal.com

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    Hines Park

    Westland, MI    

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    2 fenced in areas one for big dogs and one for small dogs. ecoanimal.com

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    Dog Park

    Warren, MI    

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    Park for unleashed dogs. ecoanimal.com

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    Behnke Dog Park

    Mount Clemens, MI    

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    2 acres, fully fenced, dog water fountain, benches, trees, pooper. Located at Lafayette & Groesbeck in Mount Clemens, MI. Take M-59 (Hall RD) to M-97 (Groesbeck Road).go south on Groesbeck. You will pass a stop light, a la... ecoanimal.com

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    Olda

    West Bloomfield, MI    

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    This park is open from 8 a.m. to dark. There is a pay registration and dogs must be licensed, with rabies proof to play in the park. discovery.com