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Coastside Dog Park is open from Sunrise to Sunset

PARK RULES

Owners and care providers are limited to 4 dogs at any one time in the Park. Abide by our local park rules, as posted on the front gate.

All dogs should be wearing a collar displaying an identification tag with your dog's name, owners name and telephone number.

Aggressive dogs are not welcome.

In-season females are NOT ALLOWED into the park as they create disturbances and aggressive behaviors. 

Your dog should be under voice control at all times.

Always clean up after your dog.

Fill any holes your dog digs.

For the safety of everyone, children should be under strict adult supervision at all times. 

Keep your pet on a leash until you are into the holding pen. 

Remove choke chains or prong collars before allowing your dog to play with others.

Keep your dog's leash with you at all times.

Water is available but it's always a good idea to carry your own.

PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG

All persons are required to IMMEDIATELY clean up after their dogs and dispose of waste in appropriate containers.  

Fill in any holes your dog has left behind. Be courteous and leave the park better than you found it. It's the small gesture multiplied by dozens of daily visitors that makes these sites successful.

BE A RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER 

Keep licenses and vaccinations up to date. 

No dogs under 16 weeks of age should enter the park as they are NOT fully immunized.

Spay or neuter all pet dogs for everyone's health and safety.

ENTERING AND EXITING THE DOG PARK

Please use the double-gated entry to help your dog make the transition into the group of dogs already there. 

Check that the inside gate is closed before opening the outside gate.

Enter the holding pen and close the outside gate.  Remove your dog's leash inside the holding pen. This will help reduce the anxiety he/she may feel when confronted by a group of strange off-leash dogs.  Open the inside gate and enter the dog park.

When you leave, reverse the process.

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