Donida Farm Dog Policy
Donida strictly enforces NO dog policy!
Unfortunately, due to the past circumstance, we are strictly enforcing this:
Thank you for all taking the time to read and understand this.
June 3, 2021
Unfortunately, due to the past circumstance, we are strictly enforcing this:
- IF there is no way to keep the dog at home or boarded out, you must register the Dog with Donida Show office or online entry if available.
- Know the rules, and abide by them.
- Dog owners must park on the race track or infield if available. The dog must be kept in the camper/RV or crated (not tied) outside the camper.
- There will be absolutely no uncrated, loose, leash walking, dogs other than infield.
- Dogs are not allowed anywhere except the infield on leash.
- Any dogs with continuous barking through the day or evening will be asked to leave. If you think this is your dog ....don’t bring it.
- A car is NOT a RV or camper. Any dog left in a hot car for ANY length of time will be alerted to the Animal control.
- Dog owners must pick up the poop.
- Dog owners must register their dog on the entry or in the office with $50 fee. This fee is a fraction of the cost for leaving your dog at a dog boarding center. (It’s your choice). Donida sponsors Old Dog Haven.
- Anyone breaking these rules will be asked to leave immediately with no refunds and no second chance.
- Anyone who steps that dog outside the race track is asked to leave.
- A leash is similar to a lead line it attaches from the dog to the owner’s hand.
- A crate has four walls a roof and a floor with a latch on the door.
- Unnecessary barking means it’s disturbing your companions around you, or I hear it.
- Having to register your dog in the office means, knowing the rules, supporting Old Dog Haven and you are absolutely clear if the rules.
- These rules are in force for a reason. Sometimes one or two people ruin it for the rest.
- I love my dog; I take her everywhere I go. But I am a respectful dog owner. Please be the same. Most important, please respect the reason why you’re at Donida and the purpose of it.
Thank you for all taking the time to read and understand this.
June 3, 2021