Dog Swim Pawty

Sun
Sep 15th
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Dog Swim Pawty

Details

Pool time is running out for the summer — and then, it all goes to the dogs! At our 3rd annual Dog Swim- your best friend can cool off and play with other dogs from 5-5:45p or 6-6:45p on September 15!

 

Registration is required! $15 per dog online, $20 at the gate. Your doggie ticket includes one human companion. Additional humans are $5. Purchase ticket here.

 

RULES AND REGULATIONS
**All owners MUST sign a waiver and are legally responsible for their dogs and any injuries or damage caused by their dogs.
**Aggressive dogs are not allowed at any time. An aggressive dog is defined as a dog(s) posing a threat to human beings or other dogs.
**If any dog is determined to be disruptive, in the sole discretion of Ziegler Park personnel, owners must remove dog immediately.
**Dogs must be licensed and vaccinated. If requested, dog owners must be able to provide proof of vaccinations (Parvo, Rabies, and Distemper) as required by the State of Ohio and license.
**Owners must clean up after dog.
**Dogs must be leashed before entering and leaving the event area.
**An adult (18 years of age or above) must accompany their dog, one person per dog required. Kids are allowed with a guardian but use caution.
**Dogs must be under voice command at all times.
**No female dogs in heat, puppies less than 3 months old, or aggressive, unruly dogs will be permitted.
**People may not accompany their dog past knee deep in the pool.
**Rawhide and dog food not allowed inside the pool area.
**Ziegler Park reserves the right to deny admission for any reason or ask attendees to leave for any reason.

 

All funds raised from this event will be supporting the Everybody In Program. Ziegler Park is committed to inclusivity, and strives to give the entire community the opportunity to utilize all of the park's programs and amenities. The Everybody In program highlights this commitment by making pool access affordable to all and providing a variety of free programs, primarily geared toward the neighborhood youth.

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