Members-only canine club coming to NYC touts DJs, cocktails and could cost $1,400 a year - right next to a free dog park
Briefly

Reflecting on the park's concept, Scott Gary, a local dog owner, said, "It's very conducive to this neighborhood: building a 'bougie' version of something that's free," highlighting the air of exclusivity.
Richard Babeck stated, "You can get a cheeseburger from a halal cart on the street, but it's a very different experience when you go to Shake Shack," comparing the private dog park to experiences of dining differentiation.
Molly, a frequent visitor of the public dog park, expressed skepticism, saying, "I don't understand the connection of drinks and DJs and a dog park. Seems like dogs wouldn't be into that."
Richa Mischra observed the exclusivity trend, stating, "Dog PPL appears to be more of a 'society thing,'" revealing concerns over the commodification of dog parks in the community.
Read at New York Post
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