Mickleham residents and their fury friends had the opportunity on Friday (May 20) to enjoy the new Merrifield Dog Park.
Member for Yuroke, Ros Spence was joined by member for Mill Park, Lily D’Ambrosio to officially open the dog park followed by a community event.
After the park opening, ‘Dogs of Merrifield’, a curated public photography exhibition showcasing a range of pooches from Merrifield and surrounding areas launched, displaying portraits of twenty local dogs.
It will be on display until the end of June.
Dogs were treated to puppaccinos and treat bags and for the owners, complimentary drinks and snacks.
The new off-leash dog park received funding of $275,000 from the Victorian government and a $125,000 contribution from Hume city council.
Member for Yuroke Ros Spence said the dog park would contribute to the community’s enjoyment of the outdoors.
“Recreational spaces enhance the liveability of our local area. Dog parks provide safe spaces for local families to exercise their pets and socialise with other pet owners, Ms Spence said.
“I know this off-leash dog park will be another great community asset that will be enjoyed by locals – two and four legged!
“The past two years have shown us just how important it is to have access to green open space – we want to ensure everyone has access to quality open space in our local community.”
Hume city council mayor Carly Moore said: “To many people, dogs are an extension of their family.
One in every two households in the area own a dog, so we’re delighted to be able to provide our community with a dedicated space for their four-legged friends.”