St. Nick's Dog Run
St. Nick's Dog Run is located in beautiful St. Nicholas Park in New York's Hamilton Heights Neighborhood. The Dog Run is among the biggest in New York City and features a small dog area, benches, picnic table, and lights for night playing. The dog run sponsors a coffee bark on the first Saturday of every month from 9am-11am. Coffee, donuts are served. For more information or to volunteer at St. Nick's Dog Run email us at dogpark@stnicholaspark.org
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Hanging out enjoying the nice weather Our logo
May Coffee Bark - Julia can't decide between munchkin or regular donut Full view of the enormous St. Nick's Dog Run Mama Mia who has been abandoned in the park. See message below for information on ow you can help.
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William
William wrote
at 2:01 AM on July 23, 2008
Hey all, i am in Provincetown for the summer. Guffman and I miss the coffeebarks and our time at St. nick's Dog Park. Please help us keep the dog park clean and nice - remember to refill the dog baggies and clean up any garbage found inside. If for some reason the trash containers are not empty and are overflowing please call 311 and report it. Thanks and see you in the fall!
William
William wrote
at 4:16 AM on July 5, 2008
Hey all, Reminder tht the St. Nick's Dog Run Coffee Bark is tomorrow morning from 9-11 am. Please come and have lots of fun with coffee and donuts and socializing with your fellow dogs and dog people in St. Nicholas Park.
William
William wrote
at 3:28 AM on June 30, 2008
Hey all, A young female Pit Bull that just had babies was abandoned at the St. Nick's Dog Run a few days ago. She is a very sweet and non-aggressive Pit Bull. She has had a bath and has been taken to the vets for a check up and shots. The dog has extremely enlarged utters since she was obviously used to breed pitbulls then adandoned right after she gave birth. She is not house broken but actually knows a few commands. She is about 1-2 years old. If you know of any people or no-kill shelters you can contact please do so immediately or tell us so we can. Some of the caregivers from our group cannot take care of the dog any more after tomorrow morning (as many of the people have so many dogs under their care right now). Even if you could or know someone who could watch the dog until Monday or until a space opens up in a no-kill shelter that would give Sophie (who is currently taking care of Mama Mia) a big relief. If there's anything or anyone you can suggest please let Fred Sauter or Sophie know asap! Call or text Fred at (212) 810-6243 or call or text Sophie (917) 370-6251 Thanks!
ALL-STAR
ALL-STAR wrote
at 3:03 PM on June 27, 2008
Hi, I came for the first time this week, I didn't get to play much but I am going to come on saturday and hopefully have LOTS of fun
William
William wrote
at 11:42 AM on May 23, 2008
Hey all! We got a new bench and a community board in the dog run recently. We are also lobbying for a water line. I will keep you posted!
William
William wrote
at 1:10 PM on May 4, 2008
Hey all. The Coffee Bark was great yesterday. With temperatures feeling more like winter than Spring, St. Nick's Dog Run faithful came out for the monthly coffee bark. As sponsor of May's Coffee Bark, Diane West of New York Tails Magazine was on hand with free copies of the magazine as well as doggie bag clips and dog treats. She soon became the favorite of all the St. Nick canines. Below are some photos of the event. If you want more information about the Coffee Bark or would like to volunteer, please contact us at dogpark@stnicholaspark.org. Next month's Bark takes place on Saturday, June 7th from 9-11am. View all the photos from yesterday here: http://stnicholaspark.blogspot.com/2008/05/coffee-warms-everyone-at-chilly-may.html
William
William wrote
at 1:03 AM on May 2, 2008
Coffee Bark this Saturday May 2nd from 9-11am at St. Nick's Dog Park. This month's Coffee Bark is sponsored by New York Tails Magazine. Come to socialize with your fellow dog owners and grab a free copy of this amazing magazine!
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