Labradoodle LbNA #37951 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Flutterby Flew By |
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Plant date: | Feb 16, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Berlin |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Mim |
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Last found: | Jul 30, 2009 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Feb 16, 2008 |
**1/16/10 This box has been retired.**
~We have a new puppy and it is a breed that was not yet at the "dog park", so... we added it.
Our new puppy is a rescue. His name is Reilly and he is a four month old Labradoodle (Black Labrador Retriever /Standard Poodle mix). He really is a sweetheart and definitely enjoys the park.
Directions;
Find Route 71A/Chamberlin Highway and Norton Road which runs off of it. Once on Norton from the Chamberlin Highway, take your first right onto Winesap Road and follow the road straight until it ends in a cul-de-sac, which is the entrance to Bicentennial Park. (Directions borrowed from Mark & Sue's 'Dog Walk' series).
In order to find this newest breed, walk out beyond where the Chinese Crested lives.
Continue on the trail and bear right at the fork.
Follow this trail over a bridge.
After the bridge look for a blue arrow pointing to the left.
Take this left and walk a little ways until just over a stream.
Stop and look to your right where there is a pile of rocks.
Check on the left end closest to the trail in a small cave for the newest member of our family.
Add on to the Dog Walk series
Flutterby~
~We have a new puppy and it is a breed that was not yet at the "dog park", so... we added it.
Our new puppy is a rescue. His name is Reilly and he is a four month old Labradoodle (Black Labrador Retriever /Standard Poodle mix). He really is a sweetheart and definitely enjoys the park.
Directions;
Find Route 71A/Chamberlin Highway and Norton Road which runs off of it. Once on Norton from the Chamberlin Highway, take your first right onto Winesap Road and follow the road straight until it ends in a cul-de-sac, which is the entrance to Bicentennial Park. (Directions borrowed from Mark & Sue's 'Dog Walk' series).
In order to find this newest breed, walk out beyond where the Chinese Crested lives.
Continue on the trail and bear right at the fork.
Follow this trail over a bridge.
After the bridge look for a blue arrow pointing to the left.
Take this left and walk a little ways until just over a stream.
Stop and look to your right where there is a pile of rocks.
Check on the left end closest to the trail in a small cave for the newest member of our family.
Add on to the Dog Walk series
Flutterby~