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PUBLIC DOG PARK
PUBLIC DOG PARK
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5:00am-midnight
Enclosure
Unfenced
NE 33rd Avenue and US Grant Place Portland, OR 97212, Portland, OR Portland, Oregon
Dog Off-Leash Area (DOLA) Rules Before You Visit: • Bring no more than three dogs to the Off-Leash Area at any time. • Carry enough poo bags and leashes for each dog in your care. • Display tags showing proof of current license and rabies vaccination. Conduct in the Park: • Dogs must be leashed prior to entering and upon leaving the off-leash area, and must stay within the boundaries. Always keep your dog on-leash outside the off-leash area. • Demonstrate appropriate social interaction between nature, people, and other dogs. • Dogs must never be allowed to chase or harm wildlife. This includes squirrels, ducks, rabbits, birds, and other animals. • Make sure your dog is well behaved. Train your dog not to jump on people, even if they are just being friendly. • Leash and immediately remove from the DOLA any dogs displaying aggressive behavior. • Always keep your pets under control and within view. Handlers will be responsible for any damage or injury caused by their dog. • Always scoop your dog’s poop! For more information on the importance of Leash and Scoop laws, see section below. Out of Courtesy: • Remove pinch or choke collars when playing off-leash for your dog’s safety. • Don’t bring food inside fenced DOLAs. Dogs tend to enjoy food, and may take drastic action to get it. • Save small dog areas for small dogs. A dog is considered small if they weigh 22 pounds or less. • Remain in the off-leash area to supervise your pets and any young children. • Be considerate of park neighbors by playing quietly with dogs in the early morning and evening hours. • Don’t allow your dog to dig. Digging damages the park and creates a tripping hazard for others.
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