The Innovation Business Group has launched a dedicated website emphasizing the importance of pet parks in promoting pet wellness and highlighting the growth of this sector. In the United States, the dog park design services industry has experienced steady expansion, with revenues reaching approximately $90.3 million in 2024, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.1% over the past five years.
This growth is driven by increasing pet ownership and the rising demand for dedicated spaces where pets can exercise and socialize. As urban areas continue to recognize the benefits of pet parks for community engagement and pet health, the industry is poised for further development, underscoring the essential role these parks play in the well-being of pets nationwide.

Non-Profits Who Support the Creation of Pet Parks

Stanton Foundation

•Mission: Established by Frank Stanton, the foundation focuses on canine welfare, among other initiatives.​en.wikipedia.org

•Support for Dog Parks: Provides grants for the creation of dog parks, particularly in Massachusetts communities, to promote safe and enjoyable spaces for dogs and their owners. ​doghousedrinkery.com+2Humane Pro+2PetSmart Charities+2
National Dog Park Association (NDPA)
•Mission: Unifies dog park owners, directors, and managers to promote responsible dog park management practices.​petendowment.org
•Support for Dog Parks: Works with private and public dog parks to certify them as meeting nationally recognized standards of sanitary operation and supports dog-friendly community programs. ​

Rational Animal

•Mission: Advocates for at-risk animals, primarily in the New York City area.​en.wikipedia.org
•Support for Dog Parks: Developed "Trails to Tails," a map highlighting animal-friendly locations such as adoption shelters and dog parks, increasing public awareness and accessibility. ​en.wikipedia.org+1en.wikipedia.org+1
My Darling Theo – Dog Park Fund
•Mission: Supports the establishment and maintenance of non-profit neighborhood dog parks across the USA.​southeastoutdoorssolutions.com+1mydarlingtheo.org+1
•Support for Dog Parks: Provides resources to help green public spaces in urban areas and offers support for rural communities aiming to create dog parks. ​southeastoutdoorssolutions.com

Other Subjects Related to Petcare:

Pet
Insurance

Pet insurance is a healthcare policy for pets that helps cover unexpected veterinary costs, including accidents, illnesses, and routine care.
Many pet insurance plans reimburse a percentage of veterinary bills, making pet healthcare more affordable.
Some policies also cover preventative care, prescription medications, and alternative treatments like acupuncture for pets.

Pet
Rescues

Pet rescues are nonprofit organizations dedicated to saving, rehabilitating, and rehoming abandoned, neglected, or stray animals.
Many rescues specialize in specific breeds or types of pets, ensuring they find suitable forever homes.
Unlike shelters, rescues often rely on foster homes rather than housing pets in a centralized facility.

Pet
Hotels

Pet hotels are luxury boarding facilities that provide temporary lodging, care, and entertainment for pets while their owners are away.
High-end pet hotels offer private suites, play areas, grooming services, and even spa treatments.
Many pet hotels provide 24/7 supervision, ensuring pets receive personalized attention and medical care if needed.

Doggy
Daycare

Doggy daycare is a supervised facility where dogs can socialize, exercise, and receive care while their owners are at work or away.
These centers provide structured playtime, group activities, and rest periods to keep dogs happy and engaged.
Some doggy daycares offer obedience training, agility courses, and specialized programs for puppies or senior dogs.

Pet
Breeders

Pet breeders are individuals or businesses that specialize in selectively breeding animals to maintain or improve breed standards.
Responsible breeders focus on health, temperament, and genetic diversity, ensuring pets are well-socialized before adoption.Ethical breeders provide health screenings, veterinary care documents
to guarantee the pet’s lineage and well-being.

Pet Industry Companies Supporting the Creation of Dog Parks:

PetSafe (a brand of Radio Systems Corporation)

  1. Initiative: "Bark for Your Park" competition.​Humane Pro+5PetSafe+5prnewswire.com+5
  2. Support for Dog Parks: Through this annual contest, PetSafe awards funding to communities to build their own dog parks, with grants reaching up to $100,000. ​PetSafe

The Nutro Company

Nestlé Purina PetCare

  1. Initiative: Partnerships to create pet-friendly spaces.​doghousedrinkery.com
  2. Support for Dog Parks: Collaborated with the Urban Resource Institute to unveil the Purina Pet Haven, a dog park designed to provide survivors of domestic violence and their pets with a safe space. ​newscenter.purina.com

Ogden & Company, Inc.

    • Support for Dog Parks: Sponsored Milwaukee's Downtown first dog park, contributing to community development and providing spaces for pets and owners to enjoy. ​mkedogpark.com

Industry Trade Shows

United Vet Trade Show
The United Vet Trade Show is part of the U.S. Vet Shows, a series of veterinary conferences held across the United States. These events provide veterinary professionals with opportunities for continuing education, networking, and exposure to the latest veterinary products and services. Each show features clinical, business, and nursing tracks, offering versatile education for the entire practice team. Attendees can participate in lectures, hands-on workshops, and explore exhibitions showcasing the latest advancements in veterinary medicine. The shows are hosted in exciting destinations, allowing participants to combine professional development with enjoyable travel experiences.
www.USVA.net

Global Pet Expo
The Global Pet Expo is an annual trade show presented by the American Pet Products Association (APPA) and the Pet Industry Distributors Association (PIDA). Held in Orlando, Florida, it is one of the largest pet industry events in the United States, attracting exhibitors and attendees from around the world. The expo showcases a wide array of pet products, including new product launches, innovations in pet care, and emerging industry trends. It serves as a platform for pet product manufacturers, importers, retailers, and distributors to connect, establish business relationships, and stay updated on the latest developments in the pet industry.
www.GlobalPetExpo.org

SuperZoo
SuperZoo is one of the most-attended pet industry trade shows in North America, established by the World Pet Association (WPA) in 1950. Held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, SuperZoo brings together pet retailers, product suppliers, and service providers for a comprehensive showcase of the pet industry. The event features educational seminars, grooming competitions, and a vast exhibition floor where attendees can explore the latest pet products and services. SuperZoo serves as a hub for networking, professional development, and discovering new business opportunities within the pet retail sector.
www.SuperZoo.org

How an HOA, Community, or General Public Can Create a Dog Park
Creating a dog park involves planning, funding, and community involvement to ensure a safe, enjoyable space for dogs and their owners. Below are the key steps to establishing a successful dog park:
1. Assess Community Interest & Needs

  1. Conduct surveys or community meetings to gauge interest and identify potential locations.
  2. Consider factors like population density, dog ownership levels, and available land.

2. Find & Secure Land

  1. Identify HOA-owned, city, or county land that allows dog park development.
  2. Ensure the site is accessible, safe, and large enough for separate areas (e.g., small and large dog sections).
  3. Verify zoning regulations and permits required for park approval.

3. Design & Plan the Dog Park

  1. Include secure fencing, double-gated entrances, and waste stations.
  2. Add shade structures, benches, and water stations for both dogs and owners.
  3. Optional features: agility equipment, walking paths, and separate areas for small and large dogs.

4. Secure Funding

  1. Funding options include HOA funds, community fundraising, local grants, sponsorships from pet businesses, and public-private partnerships.
  2. Apply for grants from pet industry companies (e.g., PetSafe’s Bark for Your Park program).

5. Obtain Permits & Insurance

  1. Work with local government agencies or HOA boards to approve the project.
  2. Consider liability insurance to cover accidents and injuries.

6. Build & Maintain the Dog Park

  1. Use community volunteers or hire contractors for construction.
  2. Implement ongoing maintenance plans for waste management, landscaping, and repairs.
  3. Establish park rules and signage to promote responsible pet ownership.

7. Launch & Engage the Community

    • Host a grand opening event with pet-friendly activities.
    • Encourage local businesses, veterinarians, and pet organizations to support the park.
    • Organize volunteer groups for long-term maintenance and park improvements.

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