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<br />• Please respect our neighbors and keep your dog within the confines of the park property. <br />• Collars are to be worn at all times. No pincher or spiked collars. <br />• No littering. Place all trash in receptacles. <br />• Dogs must be leashed while entering and exiting the off-leash area. <br />• Any dog exhibiting aggressive behavior must be removed immediately. <br />• By law, you are responsible for damage and injuries inflicted by your dog. <br />• Individual dogs known to be aggressive are not permitted. <br />• Clean up after your dog and dispose of waste properly. <br />• Maximum of two dogs per handler. <br />• Dogs must be accompanied by an adult (16 or older) at all times. <br />• Children under the age of 12 must be closely supervised by an adult. Children ages 6 and <br />under are not allowed within the off-leash area. <br />• No glass containers. <br />• No smoking. <br />• No female dogs in season. <br />• No unauthorized motorized equipment or vehicles. <br />• No bikes. <br />• Users of this facility do so at their own risk. The City of Little Canada is not responsible <br />for any injury or damaged caused by any dog in the leash area. <br />• In case of an emergency (dog bite or unsafe behavior) immediately call 911 for <br />assistance. <br /> <br />Staff is looking for input from the Commission on what ‘rules’ Little Canada should implement <br />on its sign. Staff is also looking for input on what amenities, if any, should be offered and if the <br />Commission feels that the Demont Avenue rink is the best option for conversion to a dog park.
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