

WORDBOOK RESOURCE PET RESULT SOLUTIONS REGISTRATION
These sessions are free to attend and registration is not required. Sessions are at 6pm in the WHS Multipurpose Room, 2172 Division St in Bellingham, WA. WHS offers monthly pet loss support group meetings the first Wednesday of every month.

WORDBOOK RESOURCE PET RESULT SOLUTIONS PLUS
NOTE: Dogs in heat MUST be restricted from off-leash areas, as well as dogs who exhibit aggressive behavior toward people or other dogs.ĭue to heavy use by the public plus safety and health concerns, there are several park areas where dogs and domestic animals are not allowed: When the dog is off-leash, the owner/handler must still keep the dog under voice or sound control and is therefore responsible for all action, behavior and clean up of the dog. When a dog is within a designated off-leash exercise and training area, it is the owner’s/handler’s option to keep the dog under control by means of a leash. Whatcom County Parks and Recreation can point you toward off-leash areas. Please check individual areas and trails before letting your dog off-leash. There are various off-leash areas and trails throughout Whatcom County and the North Cascades mountain region.Bender Fields: There is a 1 acre fenced enclosed off-leash dog park in the southeast corner of the complex.Park is managed with the help of Grateful Dogs Off-Leash Society. Skallman Park: Fenced play areas for dogs.Post Point Dog Park in Fairhaven: The field, trails and the lagoon water are in a designated area adjacent to the treatment facility and are open for dog training and exercise.Also, the Little Squalicum Beach area is not owned or operated by the Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department. NOTE – Little Squalicum Creek may contain hazardous chemicals which may be harmful to animals. Whatcom Falls Park: The Waterline Trail south of Whatcom Creek and west of the Water Treatment Plant to Bayview cemetery and the trail from the Waterline Trail south to Lakeway are off leash.Bloedel Donovan Park: During daylight hours from October 1 to April 30 and until 10:00 am from May 1 to September 30.Dogs must be on leashes on all paved trails plus the Jersey Street and Arboretum Walkway.

Sehome Hill Arboretum: All secondary (unpaved) trails.Sunset Pond: All trails plus the water are designated for water exercise and training.Dogs are restricted to entering Lake Padden only in this area. A dog water exercise area near the ball fields area on the east side of the lake is signed for dog training and exercise.Trails as designated at the east end of the park between the fenced off-leash area and the Galbraith Entrance.

The fenced off-leash area near the ball fields in the southeastern part of the Park.
