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Dog Laws and Ordinances

  • You must keep your dog's rabies vaccination and dog license current.
  • Dogs must wear current rabies, license and owner i.d. tags.
  • Keep your dog leashed when off your property.
  • Do not allow your dog to trespass on public or private property or run at large, unleashed, or unattended.
  • Do not confine your dog in a vehicle in extreme (hot or cold) weather.
  • Provide your dog with adequate shelter if kept outside for extended periods.
  • Prevent your dog from injuring any person, property or other animal.
  • Do not allow dogs on school grounds, beaches, cemeteries or parks where dogs are prohibited.
  • Never allow your dog to bark at, growl at or threaten another person.

Permits. If you want to bring your dog to a City of Madison Park or Dane County Park, you must first purchase a permit. Permits are $10.00 for the first DOG and $1.00 each for additional DOG.

Leashes - Madison Parks. In parks allowing dogs, all dogs must be restrained on a maximum 6' leash at all times except in the designated off-leash Exercise Areas.
City of Madison Ordinance. 8.19

Leashes - Dane County Parks. All dogs must be restrained on a leash at all times except in the designated off-leash Dog Exercise Areas.
Dane County Park Ordinance 53.09(7)

Off Leash Areas. The City of Madison Parks and Dane County Parks have designated off-leash Exercise Areas. These areas will be phased in over a period of time as resources allow and may not be used until posted as such. A dog permit will be required.
City of Madison Ordinance 23.32
Dane County Ordinance 53.03(20)

Be aware that allowing your dog off-leash poses several hazards to your dog.

  • Many of the plants, fungi, and water sources in the parks may be poisonous to your dog.
  • Vegetation may have burrs or seeds that could get lodged in your dog's feet, ears, or eyes.
  • Wildlife is common in the parks, and your dog does risk encountering a wild animal. Wild animals, particularly skunks, raccoons and badgers, could injure your dog. Rabies infection is also a risk when dogs encounter these animals.
  • "Batchers," or dog thieves, have been known to nab unleashed dogs when they are out of the owners' sight.
  • Dogs can easily become lost in the parks, especially in winter when their sense of smell is less keen because of the cold and snow.

For these reasons, it is essential to always keep your dog under supervision and voice control.

Control. Dogs must always be under the control of the owner. Do not allow your dog to disturb wildlife or interfere with other park users. Leaving your dog unattended can be dangerous to your dog and other park users. If you cannot control your dog off-leash, keep your dog leashed at all times.
City of Madison Ordinance 1.08(3)(a)
Dane County Ordinance 53.09(7)

Identification/Vaccinations. Your dog must be licensed and should wear an owner identification tag. State law requires all dogs be vaccinated against rabies.

Clean-up. Dog waste is not only offensive, it can also spread disease and parasites to other dogs and humans. Do not allow your dog to defecate on any property, public or private (except your own property), unless you immediately remove and properly dispose of the waste.
City of Madison Ordinance. 7.322
Dane County Ordinance. 53.09(7)

Prohibited Areas. Dogs are not allowed in any non-designated park, on beaches, or in any park building. During the winter, Dogs are not permitted on groomed crosscountry ski trails.

This is an evolving program. Use the posted signs in the parks as the most current dog area information.

"The Scoop on Poop"

The following Madison General Ordinances pertain to your responsibilities for cleaning up after your dog. Dog feces can pose health risks to people and pets. The fine for violating any of these ordinances is $86.50.

  • ALWAYS carry equipment sufficient to clean up your dog's feces whenever you and your dog are off your property.
    Ordinance 7.322(2)
  • Do not allow your dog to defecate on any property, public or private (except your own property), unless you immediately remove and properly dispose of the waste.
    Ordinance 7.322(1)
  • Do not allow dog feces to accumulate on your own property.
    Ordinance 7.37(8)
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Feline Friends Fund

The Feline Friends Fund provides lifesaving donations directly to the homeless cats at Dane County Humane Society. Help support our efforts to make a difference in the lives of the thousands of cats that come through our doors. Contributions to the Feline Friends Fund support cat adoption programs, spay and neuter surgeries to help reduce chronic overpopulation, as well as outreach and educational efforts to make our community a safer, kinder place for cats. Click here to donate directly to the Feline Friends Fund.

Help Me Heal Fund

Dane County Humane Society's Animal Medical Services (AMS) provides outstanding medical attention and care to ALL of the homeless animals that come through our doors. We depend on your kindhearted donations to make these miracles happen.  To make a contribution, please contact jlussier@giveshelter.org or (608) 838-0413 ext. 128.  Donate directly to the Help Me Heal fund.

Businesses That Support Us

Learn more about businesses that support DCHS.
The Emergency Clinic for Animals, (ECA) partners with Dane County Humane Society with Surgery and Critical Care for companion animals, returning them to good health and preparing the animal for adoption.  The ECA also works side-by-side with DCHS in restoring good health to wildlife when the sick or injured are brought to us.

5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718
Phone: (608) 838 - 0413