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Dog Park Rules
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Communities with established dog parks report that compliance with the rules is the key to success. The success of the dog park project will largely depend on the self-monitoring and cooperation of dog owners.
We do not allow dogs that are:
- Sick
- Aggressive
- In-heat females
- Without current vaccination displayed
- Too young for rabies vaccinations
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Remember
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- Leash your dog until it is safely inside, and return it to leash upon exiting.
- Always keep an eye on your dog, and keep voice control to prevent any trouble.
- Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
- Leash your dog whenever you sense problems.
- YOU are completely responsible for all injuries and damage caused by your dog.
Do not let dogs dig holes. If they do, fill them in immediately.
- Keep food out of the enclosure. Dogs may become overly protective or aggressive in the presence of food.
- Access to the dog park may be restricted during special events. If so, notice will be posted.
- Immediately report any bite or attack to the park office at 843-795-7275. Press "0".
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2010 Summer Camps
The natural settings of your county parks offer adventurous youth an ideal venue to learn about themselves and create a personal connection with our environment. [Read on...]
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Don't forget:
The dog park at Wannamaker is closed for routine maintenance every Monday morning until 10am.
Warning: Alligators May be Present
In the Charleston area, there is always a chance an alligator may be present in any body of water whether inside or outside of a dog park. Ultimately, you must decide whether or not you allow your pet in the water.
[Read on...]
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