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PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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dawn to dusk daily
Enclosure
Fully Fenced
Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps
Chairs
Dog drinking water
Table
10 Canal St, Augusta, ME Augusta, Maine
AUGUSTA DOG PARK RULES 1. You enter this park at your own risk. This is true for any recreational area in Maine that is open to the public. 2. You are legally responsible for your dog's behavior, and you alone are responsible for your dog's well-being. If your dog bites someone or jumps and knocks a person down, Maine law holds you responsible for any injury. Although others are equally liable for their dogs' behavior, you are the person responsible for your dog's safety. (For more information, see the sections entitled “Setting Up Success for Your Dog” and “Avoiding Good Times Gone Wrong”). 3. All dogs must be leashed until they are inside the FIRST GATE of the double-gated entrance to the park. Before letting your dog out of the car, make sure his/her collar is snug and your leash is securely attached. (For more information, see the section entitled “Sharing Mill Park”) 4. Inside the fenced play area, watch your dog and have your leash with you at all times. The dynamics of dog play can change quickly, and you need to be prepared to intervene quickly. 5. No children under 4 years of age are allowed inside the dog park. Children under 12 years of age must be with a supervising adult. Many dogs are not comfortable around young children, and childrens' high-pitched voices and quick motions can trigger predatory behavior in some dogs. In addition, young children often play on the ground, where dog feces may have deposited parasite eggs. A dog park is not a safe place for toddlers. Older children should be reminded not to run inside the dog park and not to approach others' dogs without first asking the owners' permission. All children need to know that if a fight erupts, they should walk calmly and silently away from it. No one, of course, should tease any dog. It's advisable for people of all ages to wear shoes, rather than sandals or bare feet, in a dog park. Bare feet are prohibited. 6. Dogs must be properly inoculated, licensed, wearing a collar with rabies tags, and free of viral infections. Maine law requires dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and licensed by the town, and any dog using public space should be vaccinated against distemper, parvovirus, and other diseases, as recommended by your veterinarian. If your dog may have a contagious condition of any sort, please do not put other dogs at risk by coming to the park. (To be aware of other possible health concerns, see section entitled “Veterinary Issues”). 7. No aggressive dogs are allowed in the park. If your dog has a history of aggression or fighting, do not bring him or her to the dog park. Doing so is likely to make your dog's problem worse and cause trauma for others. If your dog is normally peace-loving but is behaving aggressively or hounding another dog who is trying to evade the attention, take him or her out of the park. Fights can change a dog's social outlook for life, and both people and dogs can be seriously injured in them. (For more guidance, see the Section entitled “Avoiding Good Times Gone Wrong”). 8. No female dogs in heat or puppies under 4 months old are allowed in the park. Females in heat are a notorious stimulus for fights and would leave smells in the play area that would arouse dogs well after the female left. As for young pups, their immune systems are not mature until the age of 4 months, and so the puppy's vaccine regimen cannot be completed before then. 9. No more than two dogs per person may enter the group play areas. Handlers are responsible for watching their dogs at all times, and it's impossible to closely monitor several dogs at once. In addition, some dogs that live together are prone to \"gang up\" and bully other dogs. 10. Remove choke or pinch collars and head halters BEFORE OPENING THE SECOND GATE of the double-gated area. Dogs must be free of such collars or halters once they are off leash and inside the park. If this type of a collar or halter catches on a fence or another dog's tooth, it can cause panic and serious injury or death due to strangulation. 11. You MUST pick up you dog's waste promptly everywhere in the Augusta Dog Park Area, both along the walkway leading to the fenced dog park and inside off-leash area. This is basic to responsible dog ownership, no matter where we are. In the off-leash area, anything we don't pick up, our dogs are likely to wear home-and so may we. The longer piles sit on the ground, the higher the chance that they might transmit intestinal parasites or disease to other dogs. (See the section entitled “Veterinary Issues” for more information). To help keep down the costs of maintaining the dog park, please carry your own waste disposal bags. Receptacles are provided, and, for days when you've forgotten a bag or need an extra, dog waste bags are available. 12. Fill in all holes that your dog digs. Digging is part of normal dog play, but holes endanger dogs and humans alike. So please promptly backfill any holes that your dog digs within the park to prevent injury to other dogs or people 13. Do not eat, smoke, or run inside the dog park. Some dogs become aggressive in the presence of food (see the section entitled “Resource Guarding”). Cigarette butts are toxic to dogs. Running can arouse predatory behavior in excited dogs. 14. Do not give treats to anyone else's dog. Some dogs have food allergies, and, again, some will behave aggressively in the presence of food. If you want treats at hand for training purposes, keep them out of sight and don't offer them to any dog but your own. 15. Leave your dog's favorite toy and all rawhide chews at home. Cherished toys and high-value chews, including bully sticks and pigs' ears, also can trigger resource guarding. 16. If your dog seems timid, stressed, overly aroused, or aggressive, please take it out of the off-leash area IMMEDIATELY. Every day poses different dynamics, even if it's the same group of dogs playing, and a bad day at the dog park can alter a dog's social confidence for life. If your dog becomes irritable or skittish, it's probably time to go home for today. (See the section regarding “Stress Signals” for important information about this). Note: The small dog area of the dog park can be used by larger dogs as a training or separate play area, provided that there are no small dogs present and there is no \"fence fighting\" between dogs in the two play areas. Please yield to the owners of dogs less than 25 pounds, if any arrive. 17. Any dog park user may ask someone who is not abiding by the rules to leave. We are each responsible for keeping this park clean and safe for our dogs. Start by asking other dog park users for their cooperation. 18. In case of a dog bite, call the police at 626.2370, in the event of an emergency, call 911. Any serious dog bite to a human being should be reported PROMPTLY to the police. Like many other off-leash recreation areas nationwide, the Augusta Dog Park is situated in a multi-use public park complex. The Mill Park Area is used by: o dogs and their owners year-round; o patrons of the Farmers Market o birdwatchers, particularly in the spring, summer and fall; o citizens of our great city to walk and enjoy the Kennebec River
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Chairs
Table
No fee info
Hallowell, ME
The Gardiner Dog Park is located at 563 Water Street in Gardiner, Maine. It is a fully-fenced enclosure where dogs can play off-leash. The park has strict rules and regulations to ensure a safe environment for all visitors, including requirements for licensing, vaccinations, and supervision. Owners must clean up after their dogs and fill any holes dug by them. The park is open from 7:00am to 8:00pm and closed during maintenance. Violators may be removed or excluded from the park. Children under 10 years old must be supervised by an adult. For more information, visit their Facebook page or email them at gardinermedogpark@gmail.com.
No fee info
Gardiner, ME
The Waterville Area Dog Park is located at 1 Norman St in Waterville, Maine. It features a fully fenced enclosure, making it a safe space for dogs to play. The park is small dog friendly and includes amenities such as tables for dog owners to relax at. For more information, visit their Facebook page or contact them at 207-680-4200 or parks@waterville-me.gov.
Small dog friendly
Table
No fee info
Waterville, ME
Robin's Garden & Dog Park in Lewiston, Maine offers a fully fenced enclosure where dogs can play safely. Visitors must ensure their dogs are up-to-date on vaccinations and clean up after them. Any incidents should be reported to Animal Control. The park provides amenities such as water for dogs, chairs, and tables. Small dogs can enjoy a separate area. The park is open 24/7 for visitors to enjoy. For more information, visit the website gahumane.org or contact 207-783-2311.
Dog drinking water
Chairs
Table
No fee info
Lewiston, ME
The David Rancourt River Preserve in Lewiston, Maine, is a dog-friendly park with amenities such as a beach and trails for visitors to enjoy. The preserve offers a space for small dogs to play and explore, making it a great destination for dog owners looking for a fun outdoor experience. For more information, visitors can check out the Androscoggin Land Trust website or contact them via phone at 207-782-2302 or email at info@androscogginlandtrust.org.
Small dog friendly
Beach
Trail
No fee info
Lewiston, ME
Sunnyside Park in Lewiston, Maine offers a beautiful location with a river, stream, and trail for dogs to enjoy. The park is open from 8 AM to 5 PM seven days a week, providing plenty of opportunities for dogs to play and exercise. For more information or to contact the park, you can reach them at 207-513-3121.
River, stream or creek
Trail
No fee info
Lewiston, ME
Bonney Park is a dog-friendly park located at 284 Main St in Auburn, Maine. The park features a river, stream, or creek for dogs to cool off and play in. The park is open from 8 AM to 7 PM, seven days a week. For more information, visit auburnmaine.gov or contact the park at 207-333-6601.
River, stream or creek
No fee info
Auburn, ME
Merrymeeting Dog Park in Brunswick, Maine offers a fully-fenced enclosure with amenities such as small dog friendly areas, dog drinking water, a dog washing area, and an indoor restroom available. Located at 92-98 Water St, it provides a safe and enjoyable space for dogs to play and socialize.
Small dog friendly
Dog drinking water
Dog washing area
Indoor restroom available
No fee info
Brunswick, ME
Located on Water Street in Brunswick, Maine, Merrymeeting Dog Park is a fully fenced enclosure where dog owners can let their furry friends run off-leash. The park has strict rules in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. These rules include limiting the number of dogs per adult, proper waste disposal, discouraging aggressive behavior, and supervising your dog at all times. Amenities at the park include a small dog-friendly area, chairs, and drinking water for pets. With operating hours from ½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset, Merrymeeting Dog Park provides a welcoming environment for dogs and their owners.
Small dog friendly
Chairs
Dog drinking water
No fee info
Brunswick, ME
Located at 347-399 Washington St in Bath, Maine, the South End Dog Park is a fully fenced enclosure with amenities such as chairs and a large field for dogs to run and play. For more information, visit their website at https://www.cityofbathmaine.gov/maps/location/SouthEndParkDogPark or contact them by phone at 207-443-8360 or email at bathrec@cityofbath.com.
Chairs
Field
No fee info
Bath, ME
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Agility equipment
Chairs
No fee info
Thomaston, ME
Belfast Dog Park at Walsh Field
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Small dog friendly
Chairs
Dog drinking water
No fee info
Swanville, ME
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