Easy access from Trinity Avenue near the DeKalb History Center's historic complex. Limited street parking only. Please respect the property of homeowners. Totally enclosed with fencing.
- Dogs must be licensed with a current tag.
- Dogs must be under the control of a responsible adult and obedient to that person's commands.
- Children must be closely supervised.
- Animal waste must be removed immediately and deposited in suitable containers.
- No aggressive dogs allowed. "Aggressive dog" means any animal that constitutes a physical threat to persons or other animals of such severity as to cause physical injury.
- Dogs that become aggressive must be leashed and removed from the Dog Park immediately.
- Dog Park users must carry a leash/lead at all times.
- Dogs must never be left unattended.
- Spayed/neutered animals recommended.
- No female dogs "in season" allowed.
- Limit three dogs per visit per Dog Park user.
- Dog Park users are responsible and liable for any damage or injuries caused by dogs under their supervision.
- Persons using the Dog Park do so at their own risk.
Adair Dog Park is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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