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  • Dog Park Annual Tag Application

  • Dog Park Locations & Hours:

    Carlise Family Dog Park Petrifying Springs Park
    4700 Hwy JR
    Kenosha, WI 53144

     

    Warren Close Bark Park KD Park
    35610 89th Street
    Twin Lakes, WI 53181

     

    Harris Family Dog Park Old Settlers Park
    24100 75th Street
    Salem, WI 53168

     

    All Parks are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

    Please note that for safety reasons, the dog parks may be closed periodically due to muddy conditions. Signs will be posted at the parks to indicate closures.

  • Fees:

    Residents Annual Dog Tag (1st Dog) $20.00
    Non-County Residents Annual Dog Tag $25.00
    Additional Dog(s) Annual Tag $5.00
    Seniors (60+ years) $10.00
    Non-County Seniors (60+ years) $15.00
    Residents with Disabilities $10.00
    Non-County Residents with Disabilities $15.00
    Replacement Tag $5.00

     

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  • If purchasing your annual tag in person, please bring your application to one of the following locations:

    • Kenosha County Center: Elected Officials Office
    • Kenosha County Administrative Building: County Treasurer's Office
    • Paddock Lake Munincipal Building
    • Pleasant Prairie Village Office
    • Randall Town Hall
    • Somers Town Office
    • Twin Lakes Village Hall
    • Wheatland Town Hall

    Please note that municipalities may charge a $2 administration fee in addition to the tag fee.

  • If mailing in your application, please make your check payable to Kenosha County Park, and send to:

    Kenosha County Parks
    19600 75th Street, Suite 122-1
    Bristol, WI 53104

    Please note there is a $3 shipping.handling fee in addition to the tag fee for mail orders.

  • Rules & "Petiquette"

    • To use the Kenosha County Dog Parks, your dog must have a Kenosha County Dog Parks annual tag or you must pay the $2 daily fee at the park.
    • Please scoop the poop! Disposal bags are available at every park. 
    • Dogs must be kept on a leash until they are in the dog park entrance and the gate has been closed behind them. For the safety of your pet and others, do NOT keep your dog on a leash while inside the fenced area.
    • You must be physically capable of controlling your dog and remain inside the off-leash area throughout your visit. Making sure that you can see your dog and that your dog can see you at all times will help to maintain a safe environment. For everyone's safety, there is a limit of three dogs per handler, per visit.
    • Aggressive dogs are not permitted. If your dog exhibits rough, aggressive or dangerous behavior, you must leash up and leave immediately.
    • Excessive barking is prohibited. Dogs barking excessively must be removed.
    • Your dog must be current on vaccinations before visiting the dog park.
    • All dogs must be licensed by their respective municipalityand display their license.tag while in the dog park. Non-county park usuers must have a current rabies vaccine tag and a dog license tag from their place of residence.
    • No female dogs in heat or puppies under the age of four months are allowed in the dog park.
    • No smoking, food, alcoholic beverages, glass containers, strollers, or bicycles are allowed inside the dog park.
    • Children under 18 years old must be accompanied and supervised closely by an adult at all times. It is recommended that small children not be brought into the off-leash area, since some dogs will react unpredictably to children.
    • Please understand that you use the dog park at your own risk. You are legally responsible for your dog and any injuries caused by your dog. 

     

    Benefits of Dog Parks

    • Off-leash dog parks have been proven to provide many benefits to dogs, their families, and their communities.
    • Dog parks promote positive socialization, healthy outdoor activities, and natural resource appreciation in both animals and humans.
    • Dogs that receive regular exercise and are well-socialized are better canine citizens in our community. Typically, they are less destructive and calmer at home, and are more comfortable around people in general.
    • Dog parks help to encourage responsible pet ownership and the enforcement of dog-control laws.
    • Dog parks can provide a safe environment for elderly pet owners and individuals with disabilities to exercise their dogs.

    For more information, visit http://dogparks.kenoshacounty.org

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