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Rules of the Bark ParkThese guidelines will help ensure that our dog park remains safe and clean! Keep in mind this is a dog park and was created for dogs.
HELPFUL HINTS FOR BARK PARK VISITORS (Courtesy of South Windsor Police Services) WHEN TO VISIT THE PARK: First time users should consider coming at off-peak times for their initial visit. Ask questions of those people inside the fence about how to ease your dog's initial stress of entering for the first time. At times, the park can become quite crowded. If you are not sure how your dog will react to the current conditions, don't put pressure on your dog by forcing it into what it thinks is a threatening situation. Instead, come back at another time when it is less crowded. CHILDREN: Children need to be closely supervised at all times. While they are welcome, child's play is not. This is a playground for dogs, not children. Be sure to teach your children how to behave properly in a dog park environment. Playful , unsupervised children and playful, unleashed dogs mixed together could result in injury. Please understand that this area is provided for dogs to interact with other dogs and that your children could be considered an interruption in dog play. If you choose to bring your children within the park, you should SUPERVISE THEM VERY CLOSELY!! Teach your children proper dog park behavior - they should not be allowed to run around, pick up and wave sticks, or approach animals that they do not know. LEASHING YOUR DOG: Keep your dog leashed at all times while outside the fenced dog park area. Even if your pet is under perfect voice control, many non-dog people have fears and any dog off-leash outside the fenced area violates the Town's Leash Law. Dogs must be kept on a leash until the owners/handlers and dog(s) are inside the double-gated transition area. Leashes should be removed while inside the double-gated transition area. Some dogs can feel threatened if they are leashed in the presence of unleashed dogs. FOOD ITEMS: Do not bring human food into the dog park. Small dog treats are acceptable since many people use them to train their dogs; however, human food or long-lasting chews should not be brought into the off-leash area. Many dogs are on diets to keep their weight under control. A normally well-behaved dog can jump at or lunge for food, especially tasty human food, when hungry. Also, do not give any treats to a dog without first checking with the dog's owner to see if that would be permissible. Some dogs have food allergies and that treat might make a dog ill.
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