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Novartis Animal Health US, Inc. and Dog Fancy are proud to present the second annual Deramaxx® Top 10 U.S. Dog Parks. Again in 2006, the editors at Dog Fancy searched neighborhoods nationwide to find the best of the best among the more than 700 U.S. dog parks. Deramaxx supports the top 10 dog parks with grants in order to improve the accessibility of these parks for arthritic dogs.  Visit Dog Fancy online

America's 65 million dogs have more ways to play than ever at dog parks nationwide. The growing number of U.S. parks dedicated to off-leash play are estimated at more than 700 and the best ones include water fountains, swimming pools, double gates and booster clubs. That is according to a new list of the top 10 dog parks announced as part of the Steps to Play More program sponsored by canine arthritis medication Deramaxx® (deracoxib). The program encourages more exercise and active playtime by dogs, especially those with osteoarthritis.
 
 

The editors of Dog Fancy partnered with Deramaxx to conduct the second-annual review of U.S. dog parks based on criteria ranging from safety considerations to owner educational resources. Including urban and suburban settings coast to coast, the list recognizes the best parks for dogs in the United States today:
 

 

The 2006 Deramaxx Top 10 U.S. Dog Parks

1. Fort Woof Dog Park - Fort Worth, Texas
2. Paw Park of Historic Sanford - Sanford, Fla. (Orlando area)
3. Fort De Soto Paw Playground - Fort De Soto, Fla. (St. Petersburg area)
4. City of Rome Bark Park - Rome, N.Y.
5. Carl's Dog Run - New York, N.Y.
6. Ohlone Dog Park - Berkeley, Calif. (San Francisco area)
7. Kenton Paw Park - Covington, Ky. (Cincinnati area)
8. Fleet Peeples Park - Winter Park, Fla. (Orlando area)
9. El Paso County Dog Park - Colorado Springs, Colo.
10. Stanley's Spot - Morgantown, W.V.
 
 

These parks will receive grants from Novartis Animal Health US, Inc., maker of Deramaxx, to augment accessibility for senior dogs and dogs that are disabled by the pain of arthritis.
 
 

With an estimated 10 million dogs afflicted with the disease and many more that are considered senior at 6 years old and older, accessibility at dog parks is a concern for nearly half the U.S. dog population. As the most common form of chronic pain in dogs, arthritis sidelines dogs of all breeds and ages.
 
 

For some parks, helping dogs disabled with arthritis could mean adding special exercise equipment designed to maintain or improve freedom of movement. Parks could also create roughhousing-free zones for senior and arthritic dogs, add steps or gradual slopes to existing water play areas or renovate walking paths with materials to ensure even, soft footing.
 
 

For its part, the Steps to Play More campaign is providing free pet pedometers to all dogs with arthritis. Owners use the pedometers to track the daily activity level of their dogs and record the number of steps online at stepstoplaymore.com. When used with veterinary-prescribed therapy to treat the pain and inflammation of arthritis, the pedometer provides a gauge of the dog's progress overcoming the debilitation of arthritis.
 

 

The Best Bark Parks

1. The Fort Woof Dog Park (www.fortworthdogpark.org) in Fort Worth, Texas, is a model for civic and community partnerships, built using donations from the community and strongly supported by a large booster organization. The only park to appear on the 2005 and 2006 list (it was #2 in 2005), the park has five acres of open space, drinking fountains for people and dogs, lighting to allow evening visits, and covered picnic areas in both large and small dog play areas.
 
 

2. The Paw Park of Historic Sanford (www.pawparksanford.org), just north of Orlando, may be the oldest off-leash dog park in central Florida, but it has kept its visitors happy with self-serve dog water fountains, paved walkways for people, misting towers and dog showers, and a hurricane-toppled oak tree that has become the main draw for dogs looking for fun.
 
 

3. Part of the beautiful island of Fort De Soto Park at the entrance to Tampa Bay, the Fort De Soto Paw Playground  (www.pinellascounty.org/park), south of St. Petersburg, includes expansive fenced areas for both large and small dogs, an adjacent beach and safe swimming area, and dog fountains and showers.
 
 

4. The new City of Rome (N.Y.) Bark Park (www.rome-ny.gov) is only a few months old, but is already a popular spot for dog lovers in the area. The park features the only agility course and training on the 2006 top 10 list, free dog waste bags and double gating for security.
 
 

5. Carl's Dog Run (www.carlschurzparknyc.org) may be deep in New York City's Upper East Side, but it provides easy access for area residents to play with and exercise their dog. Part of the larger Carl Schurz Park, the 2,000 member association hosts an annual Halloween Howl dress-up event for local pets.
 
 

6. Ohlone Dog Park (www.ohlonedogpark.org) in Berkeley, Calif.
7. Kenton Paw Park (www.kentonpawpark.com) in Covington, Ky.
8. Fleet Peeples Park (www.ffpp.org) in Winter Park, Fla.
9. El Paso County Dog Park in Colorado Springs, Colo.
10. Stanley's Spot in Morgantown, W.V.

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About Deramaxx® (deracoxib)
As with all drugs in this class, side effects involving the digestive system, kidneys or liver may occur. These are normally mild, but may be serious. Pet owners should discontinue therapy and contact their veterinarian immediately if side effects occur. Evaluation for pre-existing conditions and regular monitoring are recommended for pets on any medication, including Deramaxx. Use with other NSAIDs or corticosteroids should be avoided. Click here for full product information.