Dog Parks are a great place to display public art and it is even better when the sculptures double as agility obstacles and use surplus building materials from neighboring sites. These whimsical pieces not only serve a purpose, they enhance the look and experience for everyone in both large and small dog parks. Our efforts on behalf of Tyler’s Dog Park in Macon, GA exemplify what is possible for a community dog park. Because of the unique features we added, the park is being used by more dogs and their owners and there are plans to host festivals which will generate revenue to make the park self-sustaining. These park improvements can be developed in phases and on a pay-as-you-go basis. We also act as project managers for volunteer groups to cut costs.