Time is running out to register for the 4th annual Dash for the Beads 5k Run/1 mile walk! Proceeds from this dog/kid friendly event will once again benefit our mission here at FIDO Oak Cliff and will help to bring an off-leash space to the neighborhood.
Tag Archive for off-leash
Pop Up Pooch Park Coming to Elmwood!
by admin • 1 October, 2012 • 6 Comments
Howdy folks,
The weather is mighty fine and its time for you and your pup to enjoy every minute of it. In two weeks we’ll be setting up shop at the Elmwood Street Fair. This is a Better Block style event complete with food, fun, art, entertainment and now an off-leash dog space!
Thats right. It’s time to get the party started as only dog lovers can do. Come on out and join us on Saturday, October 13th from 1-6 PM!
FIDO Oak Cliff awarded $7,500 from Dash for the Beads event!
by admin • 1 May, 2012 • 0 Comments
Occupy Swiss Ave. (Dog Park)
by admin • 3 November, 2011 • 1 Comment
Fidofest in Winnetka Heights
by admin • 18 September, 2011 • 0 Comments
Pop Up Pooch Park a Big Success!
by admin • 17 May, 2011 • 1 Comment
Pop Up Pooch Park in Oak Cliff from Fido Oak Cliff on Vimeo.
What an amazing day Saturday, May 14th was!
With hard work and a few extra hands, Fido Oak Cliff and Team Better Block were able to turn an illegal dumping grounds into a beautiful, lively off-leash dog park.
Pop-Up Pooch Park
by admin • 9 May, 2011 • 3 Comments

Join us this Saturday at N. Polk St. and Turner Ave. from 11 am – 3 pm as Team Better Block and Fido Oak Cliff turn an unused patch of weeds into an off-leash dog run. We will be providing…
Case Study: Deep Ellum Bark Park Central
by rgood • 13 December, 2010 • 0 Comments
Of all the dog parks in Dallas, Bark Park Central may have the most interesting location and an even more interesting story. Being the closest dog park to Oak Cliff, the Bark Park is my and Sookie’s park of choice.…
Case Study: Travis Dog Park
by rgood • 10 November, 2010 • 1 Comment
One day while driving over to my sister’s apartment in north Uptown, I noticed something cool. It was a small, lot-sized dog park at the corner of Travis and Elizabeth. There were easily about 8-10 people out there conversing while…

