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Dog Park Etiquette

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Obey posted park rules

Always keep your eye on your dog- mischief can 
happen quickly

Never bring more dogs than you can watch- 3 is 
about the limit

Never leave your dog unattended

Always clean up after your dog. Poop bags are 
supplied, so use them. This is the primary reason 
dog parks get complaints, so pay attention and pick 
up poop. Please help us educate other park users. 
The bag dispensers hold plastic grocery bags. Please 
bring your bags from home and help us keep the
dispenser full and the park clean.

Remove any halters, metal choke chains or link collars. 
In the rough and tumble play of the OLA, a tooth or nail
could get caught in this type of collar, resulting
in a scared dog, lost tooth or broken nail and 
possibly a panic fight

Make sure that your dog is current on all shots, 
including Bordetella for kennel cough

Don't bring dogs younger that 4 months to an OLA.
They won't have all of the necessary inoculations 
to allow them to play safely with other animals

Do not bring a female dog in heat

Spayed/neutered animals are recommended

If your dog becomes unruly or plays rough, leash 
him and leave the park

If you bring children, supervise them closely-click here to
for Tips For Bringing Kids

Thanks to all of the users who bring water, bags and old tennis balls. Thank you too for keeping the park clean of both litter and our pups' natural byproducts.

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Please remember to carry bags and clean up after your dog!