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    Stragent Dog Park

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 9:00 pm
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    Bed Bath 'n Bonz

    Bed Bath 'n Bonz

    3.3
    (24 reviews)
    40.5 mi

    I have not found another groomer that I like and trust as much as BB&B. We also board our poodle…read morehere maybe 2-3 times a year. I trust them and usually have no trouble booking a room. Last minute booking will limit your options, especially around holidays. The only complaint I have is that our poodle and his blanky were soaked in doggy pee when we picked him up once. He was in an indoor/outdoor run, and couldn't figure out how to use the doggy door. We usually have him bathed before pick-up (recommended), but were in a hurry to pick him up this particular time. The staff is happy to give updates if you are worried about your pup or have questions.

    When I visited the first time, I asked to have a look at the kennel (or a comparable sized one) in…read morewhich Phoebe was going to be staying. For some reason (maybe she - the front desk receptionist - told me it was because they were being cleaned? I can't exactly remember.). I was not able to check them out. This second time, when picking up Phoebe, a new customer came in and someone - whom I supposed was the owner of BB&B - took her right back without question. It may not be their general operating procedure, as it is with many other boarding kennels; but, I was told that we would be sent a photo of her on her first five-day visit. In fact, they offered. That didn't happen. It's not something that I expect from a kennel; but, more and more kennels are sending daily updates via a photo or two showing pets playing or just having a good time. I think it's a great way to reassure pet owners that their pets are comfortable while owners are gone. On this second visit, I reminded them that they never provided me with a photo for the first visit; and, I was assured that it would happen this time. Again, it didn't happen. I left 12 Wuffes (hip/joint supplements) for six days with instructions that she was to receive two per day. (Even left two extra just in case we didn't get back as scheduled). Out of the twelve, 10 were returned. This means that they were given to Phoebe only one day. NOT ACCEPTABLE. I was trying to really like this place. With both a five-night and a six-night visit, boarding isn't cheap. And, I certainly don't mind paying for it, but, when it comes to my pets when I'm not able to be around them, it is comforting to know that they are in a safe, comfortable place where their health needs are being met by staff, especially when provided with meds and instructions. Just reviewed my online invoice to find that I WAS CHARGED $9.90 FOR PLAYTIME THAT I DID NOT REQUEST. I had earned free pool time. I figured, as did another reviewer of BB&B, that since most kennels allow dogs to be given socialization time, that this place would work that way as well, but, apparently that is NOT the policy here. I do a lot of traveling, but afraid I'll have to find a different kennel boarding option from here on out.

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    Sugar and Ricky at Bed Bath n Bonz

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    Sugar and Ricky at Bed Bath n Bonz
    Riverview Park

    Riverview Park

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    59.5 mi

    Waterfront walks do something for the soul, and this side of the park is no different!…read more Venture around here close to sunset for some ideal reflections and views, ideally after a candy and clothing shopping spree :)

    This park, nestled comfortably and purposefully, against the banks of the Red River in downtown…read moreShreveport, serves up memories to me, as profound as they are plenty. Just a mere few weeks after 9/11/01, this city hosted its' annual Fall Festival, the Red River Revel. And during this particular year, the Gypsy Songman himself, Jerry Jeff Walker was to be headlining one of the Saturday nights. My chums and I, all huge, adoring Jerry Jeff fans, went to the show in full vigor. I myself, consuming what was pretty much my own body weight at that time, in draft beer, during each and every song, and after show's end, then venturing to a local tavern across town, where I would ultimately end up unconscious, and seeking the comforts, spread eagle no less, of said tavern's convenient outdoor parking, and the asphalt thereof. And this, only after regurgitating some of my stomach's contents into an empty pint glass, inside said tavern. Then there was July 4th, 2005. It was the night before my Father passed away. I sat in my Father's hospital room, and he, on his death bed. The television hanging on the wall, was tuned in to a local station, which was broadcasting live from this very park, for its' annual Independence Day celebration. And on this night, at this very sad moment, I remember sitting in that chair in that room, my Father resting, and looking up at that television screen, and seeing all the people, all the visitors to the park that day, families, and couples. As the camera panned the large crowd, hundreds, maybe thousands of faces. They all looked so happy. So carefree. Life was so beautiful for them. I was going through one of the worst times of my life. And then, down at the festivities, the recorded voice of Louie Armstrong, and his song, "What A Wonderful World" began playing. I could hear it on tv. My Father remained asleep peacefully. I just began crying. Of course, there are other memories of this park, less heavy, and not as important maybe. I remember another Red River Revel, years later. Where I jumped up on stage with local band Dirtfoot and showed all forward looking eyeballs my latest and greatest dance maneuvers, as interpreted from the music the band was playing. This delighted both my future wife and festival security immensely. There have also been countless enjoyable viewings of outdoor films here courtesy of Movies and Moonbeams. Recently, this park was deluged with waters from the adjacent Red River, and suffered extensive damage. In recent months, as festival seasons have come and gone, this area has not been available or open. It appears now that most, if not all, repairs, as well as planned upgrades, are now complete. Hopefully, this park will once again become the focal point of all activity and highlights during festivals, as well as day to day downtown recreation.

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    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    8/31/18. Friday. 95 degrees. U.S. Powerboat Nationals practicing on the Red River for this weekend's National Championship competition!

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    8/31/18. Friday. 95 degrees. U.S. Powerboat Nationals practicing on the Red River for this weekend's National Championship competition!

    Stragent Dog Park - dog_parks - Updated July 2026

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