![]() Throw water, toss a blanket, or create a loud noise. ![]() Do not put yourself between fighting dogs.Keep aggressive or unsocialized dogs leashed and separated from other dogs at all times.Do not tie your dog to benches, fences, or light poles.Note: MacNeil Park Off-Leash Area is open from 6:00 a.m. The off-leash policy in certain parks may be subject to changes in consideration of resident or transient wildlife. * Wolfe's Pond Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited on beach from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1ĭog Runs: Dog runs are large, fenced-in areas for dogs to exercise unleashed during park hours.ĭesignated Off-Leash Areas: Some park areas allow dogs to be off leash from the time the park opens until 9:00 a.m. * South Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited on beach from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Rockaway Beach: Leashed dogs are prohibited on the sand and boardwalk from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Manhattan Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited and promenade from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Midland Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Manhattan Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited on beach and promenade from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Coney Island: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited on beach and boardwalk from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Cedar Grove Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited on beach from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 * Brighton Beach: Dogs, except service animals, are prohibited on beach and boardwalk from Memorial Day Weekend to October 1 Where to Go With Your Dogīeaches and Bathing Facilities: Dogs are not allowed to enter any bathing facilities, including New York City beaches. As a courtesy, dogs are allowed on the sand at all NYC beaches from October 2 to the Friday before Memorial Day. Dogs are not permitted in playgrounds, zoos, fountains, ball fields, on basketball/handball/tennis courts, in swimming pools/facilities, bathing areas, and New York City beaches (see exceptions below).You must prevent your dog from chasing birds, squirrels, and other animals.You must pick up after your dog and dispose of the waste in containers provided throughout the park.Dogs must be on a leash (no more than six feet long) at all times, except in dog runs and designated off-leash areas at the prescribed times.You may also obtain an application from a veterinarian, animal shelter, or pet shop. To obtain an application for a dog license, please visit the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Dog Licenses website, or call 311. Dog owners may be fined for violation of these laws. New York State law requires that dogs be vaccinated against rabies, and the New York City Health Code requires every dog owner/attendant carry with them proof of current dog license and rabies vaccination while in public.Activities and Facilities > Dog-friendly AreasĮnjoy the outdoors with your dog in New York City parks! Remember to be safe, obey the rules, and respect the park and others.
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