Dog Fancy magazine declares Bend 2012 DogTown USA

Bend, Oregon Named Dog-friendliest Town In America

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, July 30, 2012

Contact:
Tawna Fenske, Visit Bend, 541-382-8048, Tawna@visitbend.com
Doug La Placa, Visit Bend, 541-382-8048, Doug@visitbend.com
Kreg Lindberg, DogPAC, 541-617-8878, kreg@bendbroadband.com
Paul Evers, Crux Fermentation Project, 541-585-2100, paul@cruxfermentation.com

Bend, Oregon named dog-friendliest town in America
Celebrations slated for August 4 at Pine Nursery Dog Park & Crux Fermentation Project

(BEND, Ore.) Bend is going to the dogs — and that’s cause for celebration.

Bend has been named DogTown USA —the nation’s dog-friendliest city — in the September 2012 issue of Dog Fancy magazine. The city was selected based on Bend’s abundance of canine-friendly recreation opportunities, businesses, restaurants, and off-leash areas.

“The application process was extremely involved, and we were thrilled to work in cooperation with groups like DogPAC, Bend Parks & Rec, and the Humane Society of Central Oregon to submit Bend as a contender for this title,” explained Visit Bend CEO Doug La Placa. “We’ve seen a big upswing in tourists seeking dog-friendly travel opportunities, and it’s an honor to have Bend recognized for all the hard work locals have done to make the city welcoming for dogs and their owners.”

The DogTown USA title comes with a large donation of pet food for the Humane Society of Central Oregon and a $5,000 check that will be awarded to DogPAC at a public ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 4 at Pine Nursery Dog Park in northeast Bend. During the ceremony, Parks & Rec will unveil signs renaming
the park as the Bob Wenger Memorial Dog Park.

“Bob worked passionately to make Pine Nursery Off-leash Area a fun and welcoming place for dogs and their guardians, and he passed away while walking his dog there earlier this year,” explained DogPAC President Kreg Lindberg. “We know he’d be pleased to see the community turn out to celebrate the DogTown USA honor.”

The DogTown USA application was submitted in memory of Bob Wenger, and included materials Wenger personally developed for the 2011 application. A photo of Wenger and his dog appears alongside the article in Dog Fancy.

Dog Fancy publisher Ernie Slone will travel to Bend to present the award at Pine Nursery Dog Park. Afterward, Bend’s newest brewery, Crux Fermentation Project, will host a public after-party from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. For $10, guests can enjoy burgers, brats, a relish bar, and side salads, with a portion of the proceeds going to DogPAC. In celebration of the DogTown USA honor, Crux is permanently renaming one of their most popular brews “Off Leash” Northwest Session Ale.

“Best of all,” explained Crux co-founder Paul Evers, “guests can celebrate with us as we dedicate our own dog park— a quarter-acre parcel directly behind the brewery to provide a place for our two-legged friends (with beer in hand) and four-legged friends (with ball in mouth) to play. We’ve been working in tandem with the local non-profit group, DogPAC, on planning this project, and look forward to completing it with their support later this summer.”

Leashed dogs are welcome at the 11:30 Crux event, and are also encouraged to attend the 10 a.m. ceremony at the Pine Nursery Dog Park.

About DogPAC:
DogPAC is a community volunteer organization focused on advocacy and on-the-ground enhancement for off-leash recreation. DogPAC’s mission is to
promote the health and enjoyment of dogs and their guardians through the provision of off-leash recreation opportunities in Central Oregon.

About Visit Bend:
Visit Bend is a non-membership, non-profit economic development organization dedicated to promoting tourism on behalf of the City of Bend. We’re a leading provider of information on Bend, Oregon hotels, restaurants, activities, and Oregon vacation planning. To learn more or to order a complimentary Official Visitor Guide to Bend, contact Visit Bend at 1-800-949-6086 or visit www.phpstack-307602-2580524.cloudwaysapps.com.