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Buffalo’s Off Leash Area

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Help us create an Off Leash Recreational Area (Dog Park) on Buffalo’s Waterfront. We believe that dog parks:

  • Improve the heath and good citizenship of canines through exercise & socialization
  • Knit together an important community social fabric among dog owners
  • Create venues to promote responsible dog ownership & education
  • Promote ownership and pride in our public spaces
  • Show case & deepen our commitment to Buffalo’s greatest asset: Our Waterfront.

We envision and support a series of officially sanctioned Off Leash Areas across our region in both fenced and unfenced formats organized by citizen action groups in coordination with our local municipalities.

It is time that Buffalo join the 250 other communities around the country who have established Off Leash Areas for dogs. Contact us at BuffaloDogs@hotmail.com

Help Make Buffalo’s Off Leash Area Permanent!

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

 

We want this Off Leash Area to become a permanent reality.

Please write a quick letter and call Mayor Byron Brown and Commissioner Angelo Sedita along with your local Representatives, expressing your thanks and asking to please keep this wonderful asset for our Community. WE need help in making Buffalo a better place. YOU are the stakeholders of this park, so please help US make a difference!

Mayor’s Office:

Mayor Byron Brown
201 City Hall
Buffalo, NY 14202
Room 201,
(716) 851-4841

Commissioner of Parks, Recreation & Forestry:

Mr. Angelo (Andy) Sedita
95 Franklin Street
Room 1359
Buffalo NY, 14202
(716) 858-8355 or (716)858-8353

OLA Rules

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Off Leash Area Rules

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  • Pick up after your dog.  Bags are provided if you have forgotten yours.
  • All dogs must be licensed, vaccinated and wear a collar and ID. Rabies, Distemper and Parvo vaccinations are required. Bordetella (Kennel Cough) and Lepto are recommended.
  • Owners must be in verbal command of their dogs at all times. Dogs must never be left unattended or out of sight. Dogs who display aggression toward people or other animals must be removed immediately. Handlers must have a leash ready at all times
  • Owners are legally responsible for damage or injury inflicted by their dogs.
  • All dogs must be spayed or neutered
  • Dogs must be at least 4 months old. (younger puppies are not immunocompetetent and could be injured by larger dogs)
  • Children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • In veterinary emergency call your veterinarian. If your veterinarian is closed call 834-4043
  • Do not bring more than three dogs.

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Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

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