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Wolf Run Dog Park


The Wolf Run Dog Park is an amazing place for people to take their dogs and let them run off-leash, sniff around like dogs love to do and they can play catch and fetch with their masters in a securely fenced environment. There are some nice park benches which makes it a little more relaxing experience for some pet owners because they can have a seat while watching their dogs play. The park is situated on a beautiful country setting and it has gorgeous backdrop of mature trees along the north side of the park.

Here are a few things you will want to know before visiting the park with your dog. I copied down a few of the rules off their posted notice. You need to keep your dog in sight and under voice control at all times. Keep your dog leash in-hand at all times and owners of little dogs should stay close by your dog. Owners must possess a device for removal of droppings. Dogs must be licenses and vaccinated. Only dogs and people are allowed in the park. No aggressive or sick dogs allowed. If your dog becomes unruly or plays rough, leash it and leave immediately. Female dogs in heat and dogs under the age of four months are prohibited. Use at your own risk. Owners are responsible and liable for actions and behaviors of their dogs at all times. Users are limited to three dogs per visit. Dogs may NOT be left unattended at any time. Keep park gates closed at all times. No food or glass containers are allowed. Children under the age of twelve are prohibited in the park. Older children must be supervised by a parent or guardian. A criminal citation may be issued for violation of these rules.

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