Mary Avenue Dog Park
Dog Park Rules
Cupertino Dog Laws
Enter at Your Own Risk - Dog owners or guardians are legally responsible for any damage, injury, or illness your dog(s) may cause to itself, other dogs, other people or yourself. Neither the City of Cupertino, their officers, employees, agents, nor volunteers will be responsible in any way for people or their pets while in the dog park. All other rules governing City of Cupertino Parks shall apply.
Rules for The Park
- Dog handlers must be 16 years of age or older. Any person under 16 years of age in the dog park must be accompanied by a person 18 years or older.
- A dog handler, as defined herein, shall accompany his or her dogs at all times.
- Dog handlers are responsible for picking up and properly disposing of all feces deposited by their dogs.
- No more than two dogs per handler will be permitted in the dog park at one time.
- Dogs in heat are not permitted in the dog park.
- Puppies under four months of age are not permitted within the dog park.
- Dogs must be vaccinated and free of communicable illness and disease.
- Dogs must wear proof of current license.
- Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the dog park.
- Dogs must be under voice control of their handler.
- Dogs displaying aggressive or anti-social behavior are not permitted in the dog park. Upon signs of aggression or anti-social behavior, the dog will immediately be required to leave the dog park.
- No smoking, food or alcohol allowed in the dog park.
- The dog park is subject to closure upon determination by the City of Cupertino that there is a reason deemed to be in the public’s interest or safety.
- The City of Cupertino shall not be held liable for injury or death of a person or pet resulting solely from the actions of a dog in the dog park.
Dog Park Rules - Poem by Jennifer Swanton Brown, Cupertino Poet Laureate