Planned dip for doggies another vicitim of crypto crackdown at Prairie Village pool

Local pups will have to wait until next year to get a chance to swim in the Prairie Village pool.

Kids looking forward to a big Labor Day weekend at the pool aren’t the only victims of the precautionary measures to stop cryptosporidium infection at Johnson County pools. Cuddly canines will feel the effects of the anti-crypto crusade as well.

Prairie Village has been forced to cancel its inaugural Paws in the Pool event, which had been scheduled for Friday, Sept. 9. For $5, Prairie Village dog owners were going to be able to bring their pooches to the pool for a dip before it was drained for the season.

With the cryptosporidium outbreak, however, the pool has been closed early for the season and Paws in the Pool has been canceled.

“It’s a real shame, because Animal Control had put a lot of work into that event,” said Chris Engel, who oversees parks and recreation programming for Prairie Village. “We’ll have to wait until next year to give that program a try.”

In Fairway, parks officials let residents know Monday that their traditional season-ending Pull the Plug Pool Party had been canceled as well.

About the author

Jay Senter
Jay Senter

Jay Senter is the founder and publisher of the Johnson County Post.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where he worked as a reporter and editor at The Badger Herald.

He went on to receive a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. While he was in graduate school, he also worked as a reporter for the Lawrence Journal-World.

His reporting has appeared in the Kansas City Star, The Pitch and The New York Times, among other publications.

Senter was the recipient of the Johnson County Community College Headliner Award in 2023.

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