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Rule 1501:46-3-34 | Dog exercise areas.

 

(A) The chief may designate "dog exercise" areas at state parks. It is not mandatory for dogs in designated dog exercise areas to be on a leash if they are under the control and supervision of a person eighteen years old or older. Up to two dogs per adult are permitted in the dog exercise area.

(B) No person may bring a dog into a dog exercise area if the dog is under four months old; is in heat; or has fresh wounds. No person may bring a dog into a dog exercise area unless the dog is current with vaccinations and displays the current license and rabies tags.

(C) No person may bring a dog into a dog exercise area and fail to remove or collect their dog's waste and place it in the designated receptacles.

(D) No person is permitted to be in a dog exercise area between sunset to sunrise.

(E) Children under the age of sixteen are not to be in a dog exercise area except while under the supervision of a responsible adult.

(F) Any dog that exhibits threatening or vicious behavior is not permitted to enter dog exercise areas.

Last updated September 16, 2024 at 12:16 PM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 1546.04
Amplifies: 1546.02, 1546.04
Five Year Review Date: 6/30/2029
Prior Effective Dates: 4/20/2007, 5/8/2020