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8 Porch Notes tagged “dogs,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Douglas County

Douglas County open space has its own rulebook

County open space sets its own rules for dogs, fires, vehicles, trails, trash, and closed areas, so check before you go.

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Local rules - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe open space dogs need leashes unless posted otherwise

Keep dogs leashed on Arapahoe County open space and in county parks unless a posted sign sets a different rule.

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Local rules - Denver County

Denver pet licenses are part of city rules

A Denver pet license is required by law and runs through Denver Animal Shelter, which also handles breed and animal-protection questions.

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Local rules - Denver County

Denver breed-restricted dogs need the city permit path

Pit bull-type dogs are legal in Denver with a Breed-Restricted Permit, which starts with a breed evaluation by Denver Animal Protection.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer pet licensing depends on the city or town

Dogs and cats must be licensed in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Wellington, so your Larimer pet rule turns on the city line, not just the county.

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Local rules - Larimer County

Larimer patio dogs follow food-safety rules

Pet dogs are welcome on Larimer patios under food-safety rules: a separate entrance, a leash or carrier, and no climbing on furniture.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Chaffee County

Give moose room in Chaffee County's willows and high country

Moose live in the willow flats and high basins around Chaffee County, and they deserve more distance than they look like they need, especially around dogs.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Summit County

Spotting moose in Summit County's willows

Moose are a treat to see in the willow bottoms and high country around Summit County. They're calm but bold around people, so the plan is simple: enjoy them from a good distance, especially with dogs.

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