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Good Dog Decorum - Dog Off-Leash Code of Conduct

v       Be sure your dog has a current and visible license (this will help to ensure adequate services are provided for you and your dog).

v       Leash your dog while entering and exiting the dog off-leash zone (this web site and on-site signage will show you the off-leash zone.


 

Have a leash on-hand at all times.
Respect off-leash times and the dog off-leash zone (some people want to be able to use the park without being bothered by off-leash dogs).
Dogs are not allowed within 15 meters of children's playground equipment.
Be sure you can see your dog at all times and pick-up after it.
Please help to ensure bag dispensers are full at all times.
Ensure your dog is responsive to your commands (all off-leash dogs should be able to pass the Canadian Kennel Club - Canine Good Neighbour Program)
Leash your dog if it exhibits aggressive behaviour (vicious dogs are not permitted off-leash. The City of Vancouver Animal Control By-Law No. 7528 defines a vicious dog and the requirement for it to be muzzled under section 4.4 ).
Don’t allow your dog to dig holes.
Keep early morning and evening noise to a minimum (in summer many people living next to the park sleep with their windows open).
Always have your dog on leash when leaving your vehicle and entering/exiting buildings, this is for your pets safety, and the safety of others.
Coyote Alert

Even though your pet lives in the city, Vancouver is home to a variety of wildlife species and there are dangerous predators out there.

An estimated 2,000 to 3,000 coyote live among us in the Lower Mainland. Although the coyotes eat mainly small mammals such as mice and rats, they will eat domestic pets up to and including cocker spaniels. All small pets should be kept indoors at night and on a leash when out with their owners. Coyotes are generally no threat to people but should be treated with respect and never approached or fed. People with small children should be especially careful with their kids around animals.