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Control of Dogs in Country Parks and Special Areas
Be a Considerate and Responsible Dog Owner
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Dog owners must guard their dog(s) to avoid causing nuisance to
the others.
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Always keep your dog(s) under effective control and within sight.
Ways to control dog(s) may include voice commanding and leashing.
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Do not let your dog(s) approach or chase after other persons. Tighten
your control over your dog(s0 if children or disabled persons are
met.
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According to the Country Parks and Special Areas Regulations (Cap.
208, Sub-leg. A), it is an offence not to or unable to keep your dog
under control within the country park or special area. To ignore the
request of other person for stopping your dog from causing nuisance
may also constitute an offence.
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Prevent your dog from wandering. Put it on a leash when you take
it out.
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Do not allow your dog to bark and disturb others.
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Clean up after your dog and dispose of dog faeces in a sanitary
manner.
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Do not allow your dog to worry or attack other people or animals.
If it is aggressive, muzzle it when you take it out.
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