05/29/2020
Per the announcement by Mayor Bowser on May 27, DC dog parks will be reopening on May 29. We’ve missed seeing everyone’s four-legged quarantine buddies, and are excited for when the city can soon unlock the park gate! However, a safe reopening and return to a “new normal” starts with responsible practices from all of us. It is important to continue following safe social distancing and other measures. Guidance from DC Health (https://bit.ly/2XLd6VY) reminds dog park visitors to:
• Stay at home if you are sick or if you were recently exposed to someone with fever or symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or positive for COVID-19.
• Avoid close contact with others who are not members of your household.
• Stay at least 6 feet from other people.
• Wear a cloth face covering when around other people in a public space. A cloth face covering is not a substitute for physical distancing.
• Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and carry hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Practical dog park tips:
• Monitor crowd size at the dog park before entering. If there are more than 10 people inside the park, please do not enter to avoid crowding.
• Our dogs can be anxious to go into the park. Please don’t crowd the gate and remember to maintain 6 feet while waiting for other guests to enter/exit.
• Wear your mask for the safety of others and to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
As a reminder, we now have a temporary dog park at 11th and Rhode Island, NW, during the Banneker High School Renovation Project (next to the skate park).
Thanks for continuing to be responsible during Phase 1 reopening.