Nov. 16th


.11/16/2019 – LI-DOG Pack Walk Nissequogue River Trail

 

LI-DOG Pack Walk™ on the Nissequogue River Trail!

Sat., Nov. 16, 2019, Noon to 1 PM
Nissequogue River State Park 
Kings Park, NY

Please join LI-DOG for our final Pack Walk™ of the 2019 season as we walk the Nissequogue River Trail and a section of the dog-friendly trail at Kings Park Bluffs. We’re planning a great 1.5-mile walk that offers a variety of scenery changes including great views over the Long Island Sound. For details, go to LI-DOG Pack Walk™ on the Nissequogue River Trail.


11/16/2019 – LI-DOG Pack Walk Nissequogue River Trail

Photo Credit: Janie Dill

LI-DOG Pack Walk™ on the Nissequogue River Trail

Saturday, Nov. 16th, Noon to 1 PM
Nissequogue River State Park
St. Johnland Rd., Kings Park, NY

(Google Map)

Please join LI-DOG for our final Pack Walk™ of the 2019 season as we walk the Nissequogue River Trail and a section of the dog-friendly trail at Kings Park Bluffs. Our Pack Walks will resume in the spring.

For our November LI-DOG Pack Walk™, we’re planning a great 1.5-mile walk that offers a variety of scenery changes. We’ll start on a road that leads to a flat, wide gravel trail along the inlet for the Nissequogue River and then climb up some wooden stairs to a trail above the shoreline that has nice views over the water.

We’ll then cut over to the Kings Park Bluffs portion of our walk. To get to the bluffs, we’ll climb another flight of wooden stairs that will take us onto a wooded trail that goes along the top of the bluffs. These bluffs have great views over the Long Island Sound. After another third of a mile or so, many of us will turn around and walk back along the trail to our starting point.

The walk will take 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how long we stop to look at the views.

Those dog owners and their pups who don’t mind dealing with more steepness and hills, however, will have the opportunity to continue the walk along the bluffs. This part of the bluff trail is more challenging, for sure, but the views are incredible–some of the best on Long Island! (To see a map of the full hike, go to Trail Map Nissequogue 2019Final.)

Please join us for what should be a GREAT final LI-DOG Pack Walk™ of 2019, whether you’re looking for nice walk in the woods or something a bit more challenging!

PLEASE NOTE: Dogs MUST remain leashed AT ALL TIMES! Please do not bring Flexi Leads as we’ll be walking in groups and people and dogs can get tangled. Also, please bring water and poop bags – as cleanup is a must.

RSVP

LI-DOG on Meetup
LI-DOG on Facebook
or email lidog_news@yahoo.com

How to find us
The entrance to Nissequogue River State Park is off St. Johnland Rd. Enter the park onto Kings Park Blvd. and go past the gate house. Follow KPB north to a small circle. Go 3/4 around the circle and follow the small road to the big parking lot on the left.

**In the event of inclement weather, please check Meetup or our Facebook group as we will post any weather-related changes by 9 AM Saturday morning.*

We hope you and your pup will join us on the 16th!


11/16/2017 – LI-DOG Nov. Meeting Deborah Hamilton Play Nicely Dog Park

 

Deborah Hamilton Play Nicely Dog Park Flyer

 

LI-DOG Nov. 2017 Meeting
“Play Nicely In The Dog Park”

Thurs., Nov. 16th,  7:00-9:00pm
Plainview-Old Bethpage Library
999 Old Country Rd, Plainview, NY 11803  (Google Map)

Have you ever been involved in or witnessed a touchy situation at the dog park? An incident between dogs can often lead to disagreements between dog owners. Learn how to prevent and defuse touchy pet-related situations at the dog park when Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, a Pet Care Planning Advocate and Conflict Mediator, joins LI-DOG for our November 16th Meeting! Debra will share her knowledge and expertise in applying skills related to social boundaries, problem resolution and legal policies in situations ranging from the dog park, to your neighborhood and even within your family! This FREE LI-DOG event is for any dog owner that values positive social experiences not only  for their dogs, but for themselves!

Hamilton is also the author of Prepare for your Pet’s Care; The Road Map for Short and Long Term Care For the Animals You Love.  Join her and LI-DOG on Nov. 16th when she’ll share her knowledge of preventative measures and peaceful reconciliation when faced with conflicts over animals.

Please note: As space is limited at the library, all RSVP’s must be done on the LI-DOG Meetup group. Please remember to keep your RSVP up to date, so we can accommodate everyone who can make it to our meeting on Nov. 16th!

RSVP

LI-DOG on Meetup
or email lidog_news@yahoo.com

To learn more about Debra’s professional practice and her work, visit hamiltonlawandmediation.com or call (914) 273-1085. 

Please join us for our LI-DOG Nov. Meeting with Deborah Hamilton and her Play Nicely at the Dog Park  presentation!

 

 


.11/16/2017 – LI-DOG Nov. Meeting Deborah Hamilton Play Nicely Dog Park Teaser

 

LI-DOG Nov. 2017 Meeting
Play Nicely In The Dog Park Presentation
Thurs., Nov. 16th,  7:00-9:00pm
Plainview-Old Bethpage  Library, Plainview, NY

Have you ever been involved in or witnessed a touchy situation at the dog park or in your neighborhood involving your dog or other people’s dogs? These situations can often lead to disagreements. Learn how to prevent and defuse touchy pet-related situations when Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, a Pet Care Planning Advocate and Conflict Mediator, joins LI-DOG for our November 16th meeting! For details, go to LI-DOG Nov. Meeting Deborah Hamilton Presentation Play Nicely in the Dog Park.