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“On Point,” a 12-foot tall steel sculpture of a dog, faces traffic on Base Line Road in Rancho Cucamonga to mark the entrance to the city’s dog park, The Bark at Central Park. The tribute to man’s best friend has detractors and defenders. (Photo by David Allen, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
“On Point,” a 12-foot tall steel sculpture of a dog, faces traffic on Base Line Road in Rancho Cucamonga to mark the entrance to the city’s dog park, The Bark at Central Park. The tribute to man’s best friend has detractors and defenders. (Photo by David Allen, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
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Some call the 12-foot-tall yellow dog "an eyesore." Others like it. Columnist David Allen visits, talks to dog park visitors and the artist, then spins a tail.

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