Milwaukee, Wisconsin · Reservoir Park · Community Fundraiser

Reservoir Dogs

A Dog Park for the Neighborhood

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Your neighbor's dog here.
Drop in a photo.

Mr. Wags
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Your neighbor's dog here.
Drop in a photo.

Mr. Biscuit
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Your neighbor's dog here.
Drop in a photo.

Mr. Bark
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Your neighbor's dog here.
Drop in a photo.

Ms. Kibble
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Your neighbor's dog here.
Drop in a photo.

Mr. Fetch

A neighborhood production · All dogs are real · No dogs were harmed in the making of this park

Community Fundraising Goal

$12,500

In partnership with the City of Milwaukee to make it official

$0 raised Goal: $12,500

Secure donation portal coming soon

📷 Park render coming soon

Real photo of Reservoir Park · AI-blended fencing & equipment
Neighborhood dogs photoshopped in for good measure

Proposed off-leash area at Reservoir Park · Rendering is illustrative · Final design subject to city approval

Reservoir Park deserves more than what it's got. We're bringing together neighbors, dog owners, and community advocates to build a dedicated off-leash dog park — a place where your dog can run, where you can meet your neighbors, and where the park actually gets used.

We named it Reservoir Dogs. If you catch the reference, great. If not — you will the moment you see three terriers locked in a standoff over a tennis ball.

We're working with the City of Milwaukee to make this permanent. Every dollar raised goes directly toward equipment, fencing, installation, and the permits that make it official. No middleman. No fluff.

Every dog has its day. So does every donor.

$25
The Pup
Our eternal gratitude and a name on the community thank-you board
Popular
$100
The Regular
Name permanently on the donor plaque at the park entrance
$500
The Big Dog
Founding sponsor recognition on signage, plus entrance plaque
$1,000+
Mr. Blonde
A bench or feature element named in your honor — or your dog's

📍 Reservoir Park · Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Come See the Lot

Reservoir Park sits right in the neighborhood — already loved, already used. We're turning an underutilized corner into something the whole block can rally behind. Four legs or two.

Want to get involved, volunteer, or submit your dog for the poster? Reach out.