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Monday

10-5

Tuesday

10-5

Wednesday

10-7

Thursday

10-5

Friday

10-5

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10-4

 
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Local Dog Recreation

Most local parks allow us to take our canine friends into the park, however, unless there are specified DOG RECREATION areas that have designated "Off-Leash" dog areas, we advise that you maintain your dog "On-Leash" at all times. There are small local organizations desperately fighting for "Off-Leash" dog parks throughout San Luis Obispo County, by not following posted leash requirements, the County Leash Law, and picking up after your animal, you are catering to the opponents of "Off-Site" facilities. Please remember that not every person is a dog lover, not every dog likes other dogs, and there are people that want nothing more then to have the removal of all "Off-Leash" dog parks. Also, the medical costs associated with a dog bite to both human and animals are huge. By being aware, conscientious, and cooperative, you are also doing your part to insure future dog recreation areas for our canine friends to enjoy. If there are no posted dog signs at the park that you are visiting, please contact the San Luis Obispo County Parks and Recreation Department for further "Dog Friendly" info

 
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Dog Park Etiquette

  • Close the entry gates when you enter and exit the park
  • First time users should visit at non-peak times.
  • Peak times are Monday-Friday, late afternoon until dark and Saturday and Sunday mornings.
  • Let your dog off-leash after you have entered the first outer gate but before you enter through the second (inner) gate.
  • Watch your dog at all times.
  • Do not crowd the gates.
  • Train your dog in basic obedience.
  • You are responsible if your dog inflicts injury.
  • Be careful around small children in the park.
  • Be careful with cigarette butts and food.
  • Scoop the poop.
  • Be careful with dog treats in the park.
Each dog park may have different park rules. Some parks do not allow smoking or unaltered adult male dogs. Be sure to review park rules before entering the dog park. Dog parks should not be considered a form of training, rather a social environment for your dogs to play in.
 
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SLOVOAD - Lead Agency for large-scale disaster

Woods Humane Society is actively participating as a Lead Agency for SLOVOAD. In the event of a large-scale local disaster, Woods Humane Society will mobilize our resources to support displaced local pets.

 
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