Dog Walker Watch Yappy Hour

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Woodlands Township is excited to announce the Dog Walker Watch – Yappy Hour events taking place in April 2025, designed to involve dog walkers in community crime prevention. These special gatherings will provide training for participants on how to spot and report suspicious activities while walking their dogs. Dog walkers are uniquely positioned to observe their surroundings, making their involvement in local policing efforts invaluable. Scheduled dates include sessions at various dog parks and public spaces, encouraging widespread participation. By engaging in this initiative, residents can contribute to a safer environment for everyone in The Woodlands.

The program reflects the Township's commitment to fostering community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement. Residents interested in joining can contact the Neighborhood Services Program for more information. This proactive approach underscores the importance of community involvement in maintaining safety and security.

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