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NOMA Bark Park

North Main Street
803-994-9663

The NOMA Bark Park is a non-profit organization currently seeking 501(c)(3) status. The Park is run by a board of volunteer members. Questions or concerns should be addressed to the committee chair at nomabarkpark@gmail.com

Membership is $25 per year per dog. Dogs are required to be spayed/neutered and vaccinated. If a City of Columbia or Richland County resident, a current pet license is required, even if you are a student (from either the City of Columbia or Richland County). Please consult the policies and procedures of the NOMA Bark Park Committee. The bark park should be a fun, happy and healthy place for everyone. Failure to comply with the rules will revoke your membership rights.

Rules of Membership

-- Owners are legally and financially responsible for any and all injuries to people or dogs caused by their pet. Dog owners/handlers must be at least eighteen (18) years of age in order to obtain a permit.

-- MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT: Persons accompanying a permit holder inside the Dog Park must be at least ten (10) years of age and strictly supervised.

-- Dog owners must remain with their dog(s) in the park at all times and keep their dog(s) in sight at all times. While not in the fenced area, dogs must be leashed.

-- All dogs must wear a collar at all times.

-- Owners must immediately leash dogs showing aggressive behavior towards people or other dogs. Incidents of aggressive behavior should be reported to the management committee and may result in the loss of membership privileges

-- POOP SCOOP POLICY: Dog owners must pick up and throw away dog waste

-- Bowls or other containers are not allowed inside the Dog Park. Watering sources are provided for use by Dog Park permit holders.

-- Food, including long-lasting dog chews, is not allowed in the fenced area at any time. However, small, bite-sized training treats are permitted.

-- Balls, frisbees and other dog toys are permitted provided the use of such toys does not provoke aggressive behavior.

-- If a City of Columbia or Richland County resident, each dog must have a pet license. Dog must be spayed or neutered and current on shots (rabies/Dhlpp). Puppies must be older than 4 months.

-- Smoking is not allowed inside the Dog Park.

-- Only dogs under 30 lbs are allowed in the small dog fenced area.

-- Each dog must be registered prior to entering the park. Actions related to intentionally allowing non-registered dogs into the park can result in loss of membership.

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