What is a dog park?
A community dog park is a fenced area designated for the off-lease use of residents and visitors who wish to exercise their dogs safely and allow them to socialize with other dogs. It offers shade, benches, water and disposal facilities for dog waste.
What are the community benefits?
A dedicated dog park promotes responsible dog ownership. It reinforces the efforts of local professionals, retailers, organizations, and others who promote animal welfare.
Dogs that get plenty of exercise and socialization are good dog citizens and neighbors. Dogs that get plenty of exercise are happier and healther than dogs that don't get a chance to run and play. Exercised dogs are less likely to bark excessively, destroy property, and annoy neighbors and passers-by.
A dog park brings together dogs and dog owners in neutral territory. Dog owners have a place to meet other dog lovers and form new friendships.
A dog park offers elderly and disabled owners with an accessible place to exercise their companions. And a dog park provides a tool for realistic enforcement of dog control laws.
What is the purpose of the Low Gap Dog Park?
To promote the health and welfare of our community's dogs by establishing an off-leash dog-park where well-mannered canine citizens may exercise and play in a clean and safe environment without endangering or annoying people, property or wildlife.
To offer an attractive and well-maintained fenced-in space for dog lovers and friends who uphold the park's rules.
To partner with the City of Ukiah and the County of Mendocino to maintain and promote a park that will satisfy the needs of dog-owners and non-dog owners alike.
Friday, Dec 6, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. PT
Online Event
Tuesday, Dec 10, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. PT
Zoom
Online Event
Thursday, Dec 12, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. PT
Online Event