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[[Image:Cahaba Beach Dog Park.jpg|right|225px|thumb|Artist's rendering of Cahaba Beach Dog Park]]
[[Image:Cahaba Beach Dog Park.jpg|right|375px|thumb|Artist's rendering of Cahaba Beach Dog Park]]
'''Cahaba Beach Dog Park and Doggie Day Care''' is a 6.5 acre privately-funded [[dog park]] located at 3555 [[Cahaba Beach Road]] in [[Inverness]].
'''Cahaba Beach Dog Park and Doggie Day Care''' is a 6.5 acre privately-funded [[dog park]] located at 3555 [[Cahaba Beach Road]] in [[Inverness]].


Owned by [Ken Horne]] and his family, the park opened on [[August 1]], [[2012]]. The dog park includes tunnels, ramps, trails and water features, as well as separate areas for small dogs. A separate '''Penton Park for People''' features playgrounds and observation decks. The facility also houses a 15,400 square foot indoor facility with grooming, boarding, and daycare facilities for dogs.
Owned by [[Ken Horne]] and his family, the park opened on [[August 1]], [[2012]]. The dog park includes tunnels, ramps, trails and water features, as well as separate areas for small dogs. A separate '''Penton Park for People''' features playgrounds and observation decks. The facility also houses a 15,400 square foot indoor facility with grooming, boarding, and daycare facilities for dogs.


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Revision as of 18:05, 25 June 2012

Artist's rendering of Cahaba Beach Dog Park

Cahaba Beach Dog Park and Doggie Day Care is a 6.5 acre privately-funded dog park located at 3555 Cahaba Beach Road in Inverness.

Owned by Ken Horne and his family, the park opened on August 1, 2012. The dog park includes tunnels, ramps, trails and water features, as well as separate areas for small dogs. A separate Penton Park for People features playgrounds and observation decks. The facility also houses a 15,400 square foot indoor facility with grooming, boarding, and daycare facilities for dogs.

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