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Dog care in Nottingham

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Dog Care in Nottingham

Nottingham's dog walking culture revolves around Wollaton Park (500 acres of Tudor deer park with the hall in the middle) which is the daily city walking landmark. The Arboretum, the Forest Recreation Ground, Highfields Park, Colwick Country Park (where the River Trent and the racecourse lakes carry plenty of waterfowl), and Bestwood Country Park north of the city all carry steady traffic. The Big Track along the Trent from West Bridgford round to Beeston is a much-loved local route, and the Sherwood Forest country park 30 minutes north is a weekend draw.

City centre and Lace Market apartment owners lean on daycare and walkers. The family suburbs of West Bridgford, Mapperley, Sherwood, Beeston, Bramcote, and Wollaton are walker, trainer, and groomer territory. Student-heavy areas around Lenton, Dunkirk, and the universities have a fluid pet population and steady walker demand from the postgraduate and staff households.

Nottingham City Council enforces the 2018 animal-activity licensing regulations and publishes its register through environmental health. Broxtowe, Gedling, Rushcliffe, and Erewash councils run separate schemes for the wider conurbation, so a Beeston or West Bridgford boarder may be licensed by Broxtowe or Rushcliffe rather than Nottingham city. Wollaton Park has lead-only sections through the deer enclosures - the deer are wild park stock and incidents happen yearly with dogs that get too close.

22 businesses in Nottingham

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