About this intervention

Dog parks promote inclusivity in public spaces, as they introduce the collective of both animals and owners into them. On the other hand, they guarantee health and safety conditions in public spaces for other users, as they allow animals to move freely without disturbing or interfering with the activities of other open spaces users.

Link with Health (how can it affect health?)

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Evidence

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