| Guidelines for Dogs at the Market |
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You’re welcome to bring your furry, four-footed friend to Market.
Many customers comment how they enjoy seeing the tremendous variety of
dogs that visit the market (with their human counterparts). Check out our
pictures of dogs at the market to get a sense of the diversity of the experience. |
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| We ask that you carefully observe the following guidelines to ensure
everyone’s safety and enjoyment. |
- Please
keep your dog on a short (less than 4
feet) leash. Dogs and leashes can easily
become a hazard for pedestrians in a congested
area.
Restrain your dog around vendor tables, particularly food vendors.
Dogs should not be allowed to approach or sniff food on tables.
- Always ask the other dog owner before allowing your dog to approach
their dog.
- Be aware that even friendly dogs (particularly large ones) can be intimidating
to some people. So be considerate of people who may not be comfortable
being in close proximity to your pet.
- Please immediately withdraw your dog from a situation that prompts
barking or aggressive behavior. Barking can cause significant stress
for bystanders.
- If you know that your dog isn’t consistently friendly around
strangers, please don’t bring them to market.
- Please ‘curb’ your dog in an appropriate location, and
promptly clean up any mess that may be made in the street.
- If you observe any problem with a dog, please report it to a staff
member at the Market booth.
- Dogs that are not able to observe these guidelines will not be welcome
to attend the Market.
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Services For Your Dog |
- We provide a water bowl for dogs near the Market booth.
- ‘Accident’ cleanup materials are also available at the
Market booth.
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