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These Toronto pups can’t get enough of Berczy Park’s new dog fountain

By Daina Goldfinger
These Toronto pups can’t get enough of Berczy Park’s new dog fountain

Toronto’s dog lovers and their pet pooches have fallen hard for the new canine-covered fountain at St. Lawrence’s recently renovated Berczy Park. Despite some skateboard-inflicted damage to the porcelain paw of a golden retriever, humans and animals alike have been enjoying posing next to and playing in the water. Here, some of the best pics of Berczy’s furry visitors.

This Blue Jays fan stares down a bull terrier:

   

Others are more interested in the giant water dish:

   

A proud Canadian bichon frise makes friends with the fountain’s only cat statue:

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“But mom, I want to go in the fountain, too!”:

   

Someone’s super-stoked to be here:

   

A labradoodle takes a dip:

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Real dog or dog statue?

   

This bulldog seems suspicious of the one-and-only cat statue

   

Samesies!

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The fountain is perfect for the city’s condo dogs looking for a place to cool off:

   

Judging by its tongue, this dog is in dire need of a dip:

   

This is just embarrassing:

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Hot dog! (Get it? Because it’s a wiener dog? And it’s probably hot?)

   

Group shot!

   

This Cavalier King Charles spaniel is a bit wet behind the ears:

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“Get my good side.”

   

This dachshund has its eyes on the golden bone prize:

   

Berczy Fountain: Making cat-lovers out of dogs since 2017

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Not a dog:

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