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Living with Pets |
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PETS
& VETS |
Our
local listing
for area veterinarians and resources recommended by neighbors
in our community.
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Being
a good dog owner |
Most
problems that exist arise from human behavior, and not from
the natural behaviors of our dogs and cats.
Having
a special pet comes with responsibilities - to both the pet,
your family and your community. Please observe these practices
for a safe and enjoyable experience for all trail and open
space users while preserving wildlife and natural habitat.
To
keep our parks, trails and open space safe, clean and protect
native habitat:
Owners
Must Pick-up After Their Dogs.
Owners
Must Leash Their Dogs.
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Owners
Must Pick Up After Their Dogs. |
This
function is not the dog's fault. Owners must pick up after
their dogs wherever and whenever it occurs.
There
has been talk of providing plastic bags in our open spaces
for the convenience of dog-owners. This will be an agenda
item at the August Master Association meeting, come help realistically
problem solve.
In the meantime, while walking your dog, please bring a means
to clean up after him or her. Doing so voluntarily will be
a big help.
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Owners
Must Leash Their Dogs. |
First
of all, dogs must be on leashes at all times. Everyone
living in Castle Pines falls under the jurisdiction of Douglas
County, and this is a County ordinance. This ordinance
was later amended to confirm that voice command is not
leash command.
So,
by following the County ordinance, no one should allow their
dog of any size, at any time, no matter how well-behaved,
to be outside the yard without a leash. (FYI: A Douglas County
animal control officer does have the right to impound any
dog found running at large. The dog will be held for no less
than five days, and the owner will be charged an impoundment
fee of $15.00, in addition to any boarding fees.)
Keeping
your dog on a leash will ensure that your dog is not disturbing
wildlife, dogs in adjacent yards or other people. By using
this conscientious approach, your pet will get plenty of exercise
and others will get to enjoy their activities.
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Off
leash areas |
These
are areas designated as "dog parks" where canines
can run off-leash.
Off-leash
parks do exist - such as the one on the west side of Quebec
north of McArthur Ranch Road - they just don't exist in
our community.
Should
this change? Perhaps you would like to work to make that
change.
In
the meantime, please follow the County ordinance.
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On
this page: |
What
to do when... -
for all the swell URGENT stuff |
Resources
for our area - who, what and where |
The
Responsibility begins with us humans - being a good owner
(right sidebar) |
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Note:
all
the other links on this page take you to other sites, this site
will not automatically open a secondary browser window. We do
this so that you can use that great navigational tool -
your browser's BACK button. |
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Lost/Found
Pets |
Check
the Marketplace
Classifieds section of this web site for postings. We
can use this to reunite or keep a look out. |
Info
Resources |
Douglas
County Animal Control -
303-660-7529; they mostly handle dog issues but
have contacts that may help in your specific situation. |
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Douglas
County Sheriff - 303-660-7505
(administration)
303-660-7500 (EMERGENCY only) |
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Denver
Dumb Friends League:
- Website
at www.ddfl.org
- Dog
Helpline (Behavior Dept) : 303-696-4941, ext. 346
- Cat
Helpline
(Behavior Dept) : 303-696-4941, ext. 348
- Humane
Education
- Obediance
Classes or 303-696-4941, option 3.
- Cruetly
Investigations : 303-923-0022
- Thams'
Lost and Found Center : 303-751-9688
The
League is coming to Douglas County. The new facility is on
Castleton Court (just west of I-25 and south of the factory
shops. Projected opening in early 2002).
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Colorado Veterinary Medical
Association - the
online version of the resource.
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Colorado
Humane Society |
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ASPCA
- American Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals
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Cat
Care Society |
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Licensing |
The
County says that owners must obtain and maintain a current rabies
certificate and tag issued by a licensed vet for each dog (obtained
by age 5 months or one month after being brought into the County
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Lost
Pet Postings |
There
is a place on the Market
section of this site to post a notice of a missing
pet or to let the community know you found and are sheltering
someone's beloved.
If
you think that is not prominent enough, let
the webmaster know and it will be on this page too.
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When
you are out with your buddy (on-leash). |
Dog
water is not currently available on the trails system, please
be sure to bring water for your friends. |
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"Are
we going to the Dogs" |
This
was a hot topic for the 'CPN Asks' online survey. Read
the results and commentary from your neighbors. |
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What
to do when... |
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Barking
Dogs |
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The
County says it is a Class 2 petty offense if: "The dog's
owner fails to prevent his/her dog, regardless of whether
the dog is on or off the owner's premises, from disturbing
the peace of any other person by loud, habitual, or persistent
barking, howling, yelping or whining."
You
are nuts from the noise: Call the DC Animal Control.
Being
Neighborly: Try talking to your neighbors first. They
may not be aware that their animals are becoming chronic barkers
or whiners. Help to pet owners is available from the Dumb
Friends League's Behavior Department.
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Dogs
Off-leash -
(see
right sidebar)
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County ordinance says dogs must be leashed and voice command
is not a sufficient substitute for a leash.
If
the animal has tags and you can get the ID information, give
the owner a call. Many a pet was returned safely home from
their misadventure by considerate neighbors.
Don't
approach a hostile or frightened dog. If you see a dog running
loose, you can call DC Animal Control or the Sheriff's office.
No
one wants to see a dog injured on the Parkway - no one wants
to see you injured either.
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Open
Spaces & Trails - Dog Doody Care
- (see
right sidebar)
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Eliminate
the unsightly, unsanitary and unpleasant presence of dog waste.
How??
By
routinely picking up after your dog - ensure that dogs will
always be welcome visitors to our open spaces system.
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You
have been bitten or attacked |
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The
County says it is a Class 2 Misdemeanor if: "The owner's
dog bites or attacks a person causing bodily injury:
- while
running at large
- while
off the owner's premises but under the control of the owner
- while
on the owner's premises
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are fines and jail time for the human and if the court finds
a dog to be vicious, it can order it destroyed.
On
the side of the dog that is provoked into biting or attacking
"such provocation shall constitute an affirmative defense
which may be asserted by any dog owner charged".
Let's
not have it come down to legalese and injury. Please monitor
your animals and walk with them on-leash.
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You
think an animal is being abused |
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The
County also says "you must provide food, water, shelter
or the normal standards of care consistent with the species,
age or physical condition of the pet animal".
Intervene
if you have cause. Talk to the area shelters (links on
left sidebar) for help or call the DC Animal Control at 303-660-7529.
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Roaming
Cats
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is a problem too) |
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Much has been made of dogs. Giving cats their due, it is no
favor to let your cat roam in our community. We have predators
and not many trees for cats to get to temporary safety.
Cat
Deterrants: Some neighbors have had luck using Grant's
Cat and Dog repellant, available at Home Depot, to keep cats
out of landscaping, sand boxes, playground gravel, etc.
Talk
to the Cat
Care Society or the DDFL's Cat-Line (303-696-4941,
ext. 348) to get a point-of-view about keeping
kitty safe.
And
then there was the one about the cat that came and went through
a narrow window above its owners' bed - one night out and
about, it brought a little gift of what it had caught in the
middle of the night and dropped the snake in the bed - "Mr.
Snake, meet 'Mom and Dad'."
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Castle
Pines North Homeowners Association
Copyright
©
1999-2003 Castle Pines North Homeowners Association
All rights reserved.
Telephone
and Fax:
303-482-3078
Address:
CPN Association, Inc.
7402
Yorkshire Drive
Castle Rock, Colorado 80104
Contact
the Castle
Pines North Homeowners Association (CPNHOA) by
e-mail.
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