Pets
The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Services Department hosted a number of Dog Walker Watch Yappy Hours all through the month of April at varied canine parks in The Woodlands.
On Wednesday, April 24, from 5 to six p.m. the ultimate Yappy Hour of April was held at Rob Fleming Dog Park, 6055 Creekside Forest Drive, the place residents and canine fanatics had the chance to discover ways to be the “extra eyes and ears” of legislation enforcement and in regards to the Dog Walker Watch program. , positioned at two native areas at 26551 Kuykendahl Rd. and 24527 Gosling Rd., additionally was onsite and serve pup cups to their tail-wagging furry companions.
The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Services Department’s Dog Walker Watch program is a criminal offense consciousness program of the National Association of Town Watch. Yappy Hours are an integral a part of the Dog Walker Watch program, designed to foster heightened consciousness of suspicious actions and educate attendees on find out how to report such incidents to legislation enforcement successfully.
Recognize suspicious exercise in your neighborhood! When walking your canine, if one thing doesn’t appear regular, belief your instincts. Report suspicious exercise to legislation enforcement instantly.
- See a criminal offense in progress? Call 9-1-1.
- Report suspicious exercise to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office by calling (936) 442-7797, Option 3, or the Harris County Constable’s Office Precinct 4 at (281) 376-3472.
The subsequent Yappy Hour is scheduled to be held on Friday, May 3 from 5 to six p.m. at Cattail Dog Park positioned at 9323 Cochran’s Crossing Drive.
To be part of The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Watch or to volunteer as a Watch Coordinator, please name (281)210-3800 to talk with a Neighborhood Services Program Specialist.
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