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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.

 


Tips for your Visit to the Off-Leash Dog Parks

How to Enter the Park:

  • Do not open outside gate if the inside gate is open. Be patient. One dog at a time.
  • Remove your dog’s leash inside the double-gated holding pen. Enter the Park, close the gate and move your dog away from the entrance.
  • Do not leave a leash on your dog in the Park. This may put your dog at a disadvantage and may actually cause an altercation.
  • If your dog must be muzzled, perhaps it shouldn’t be in the Dog Park.
  • Remain In Control and in sight of your dog at all times.
  • Pay attention! Owners must clean up after their dogs. There are plastic bags and trash receptacles provided.
  • Carry your dog’s leash with you in the Dog Park. A leash is a sure way of gaining control over your dog if needed and may act as an impromptu muzzle in an emergency.

Please note: Puppies under four months of age are at risk of infection even when vaccinated. Younger dogs’ immune systems are not fully mature.

Your dog must have a collar (no spikes or prongs, please!), with proper ID and rabies tags when in the Dog Park.

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