Off-leash dog parks have become an integral part of recreational spaces across many communities. They have become increasingly popular, since they provide a safe space that promotes a healthy lifestyle where dogs can exercise freely while their owners are able to socialize with other patrons.
As municipalities look to establish and operate off-leash dog parks, they need to consider the range of risks these parks pose to their patrons. However, many of these risks can be addressed through the implementation of targeted measures that will help to prevent or mitigate injury while using the off-leash dog park.
The following guidance highlights key areas of considerations for municipalities as they look to establish and operate off-leash dog parks throughout their communities. It should not be seen as an exhaustive list and should be used in conjunction with internal policies and procedures, as well as in compliance with local laws and regulations.
Municipalities should establish perimeter fencing for the off-leash dog park to help ensure that dogs and patrons are able to enjoy a safe and enclosed space. Additionally, the off-leash dog park should have designated secured entry/exit gates. The municipality should consider the following design elements:
Municipal entities need to leverage various communication channels, such as media releases, website updates, and social media posts, to disseminate information regarding off-leash dog parks across their communities. This information can include the following:
Municipalities should establish an inspection and maintenance program for their off-leash dog parks. Specifically, this program should enable the municipality to implement the appropriate measures to identify, rectify, and document safety hazards at the off-leash dog park.
Municipalities should have appropriate signage throughout the off-leash dog park to inform patrons of essential information as they use the park. Specifically, the municipality should consider the following information as part of their park signage:
Municipal entities must establish and operate their off-leash dog parks in a manner that helps keep all dogs and patrons safe. Through the development and implementation of a comprehensive risk management plan, measures can be put in place to help prevent injury and harm while providing members of the community with an enjoyable and safe experience.
If you have questions, please contact your Marsh representative.