RULES AND TIPS
At Pilgrim Bark Park, our dogs can run free and socialize. Here are our rules…and helpful information to ensure everyone’s health, safety, and good times!
Park Rules
THE PARK IS OPEN DAWN TO DUSK.
DOGS
Must be licensed, vaccinated, and wear tags at all times
Must be spayed or neutered
Must be at least four months old
Must be within view and voice control of owner at all times
Must be leashed when outside the gated enclosure
Must not be sick or suffering with parasites
OWNERS/HANDLERS
May not bring animals other than dogs into the park
May not bring more than 3 dogs into the park at one time
Must clean up after dog immediately
Must remove a problem dog (displaying aggressive behavior,
mounting, excessive barking) immediately from park without debate
May not bring food, alcoholic beverages or glass containers into park
May not smoke
Must immediately stop dogs from digging and fill in any holes
Must keep park gates closed at all times
Are solely responsible for injuries and damage caused by their dogs
Must provide supervision to children under age 16
May not bring strollers, bicycles or any children’s toys into park
FAILURE TO ABIDE BY THESE RULES WILL RESULT IN FINES OR LOSS
OF PRIVILEGES.
Dog Park Etiquette and
Safety Tips
For a better experience for you and your dog, learn more about dog park etiquette here:
Keeping Dogs Healthy
Parasites are contagious. Wherever dogs frequent or congregate, whether on beaches, trails or in dog parks, there is a greater risk of contracting parasites.
So please—pick up your pet’s poop and encourage others to do the same. And keep sick dogs at home!
More health info: