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Next to you... Your dog's best friend is a Clark County Dog Park
(702) 455-8200
All dog parks are open daily 6 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Please Note:
Dogs must be on a leash and under owner's control in county parks. Owners whose dogs are off-leash will be given a warning, and will be cited for the second infraction. Owners whose dogs are off-leash and are deemed a threat by Park Police will be cited immediately with no warning. The citation carries a fine of $250.

 


Dog Park Rules

  • Park hours are Dawn to Dusk.
  • Canine and human visitors enter at their own risk.
  • Owners are legally responsible for their dogs and any injury or loss caused by their dogs.
  • Clark County will not be responsible for injuries to visiting dogs, their owners or others using the park.
  • Dogs must be under voice command, control and accompanied by humans at all times.
  • Owners must clean up after their dogs. Bags and disposal stations are provided.
  • Dogs must have proof of license and immunization.
  • Leash your dog whenever outside of the off-leash area.
  • Obey all signs and keep dogs in designated areas only.
  • Dogs that are aggressive are not allowed in the park.
  • Dogs in heat or puppies under 4 months old are prohibited.
  • Don’t let your dog dig holes, fill any holes mistakenly dug.
  • No food allowed in off-leash area.
  • Park patrolled by Animal Control to assure compliance.
  • Violators to park rules are subject to removal from the park and possible legal action.
  • To report bites and/or violations please call Animal Control at (702) 455-7710.
  • Emergencies call 911.
  • Owners may bring a maximum of three dogs to the park at one time.
  • An adult must accompany children under 12 years of age.
  • Children under 5 years of age are not allowed in the fenced in, off-leash area.
  • Respect other park visitors both human and canine by keeping your pet from jumping on or interfering with other people or their pets.
  • Remember and respect nature. Nevada is known for its wild critters, snakes and reptiles.
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