DOG PARK
Because no self-respecting Brooklyn-based village should go without one, we're creating an 800 sq. ft. dog park that will include water access, shaded areas with seating, a photo fence featuring portraits of our four-legged Kickstarter supporters, and a communal gallery where pictures of visitor’s pets will be proudly displayed.
A shipping container-sized, walk-in Camera Obscura will be focused on the Photo Dog Run, providing an immersive photographic experience and a one-of-a-kind view of dogs at play.
Gilbert's Rules of the Dog Park:
- Be Responsible.
- Users of the dog park do so at their own risk.
- No children under 12 are allowed in the dog park unless accompanied by an adult.
- Do not leave your dog alone or unattended in the dog park.
- Leash and remove dogs from the dog park that behave in an aggressive or disruptive manner.
- Dogs involved in a fight must be separated immediately and removed from the park, regardless of which dog provoked the confrontation.
- You are responsible for supervising your dog at all times.
- Maximum 3 dogs per person.
- Dogs with known contagious medical conditions are not allowed in the dog park.
- Always clean up after your dog. If someone points out that your dog has defecated, thank them and immediately pick it up.
- Clean up after yourself. Do not leave litter in the park. If you groom your dog in the park, pick up all hair.
- No female dogs in heat allowed in the park.
- Remove prong and spike collars from dogs while in the dog park. These collars can injure other dogs at play.
- Do not allow your dog to run free while still wearing its leash in the dog park. This is dangerous to your dog, to other dogs, and to people.
- Dogs in the dog park must be properly vaccinated and licensed; tags should be visible.
- Puppies must have their full course of vaccines before using the park. Don't bring puppies under 4 months old to the park.
- Always exercise caution with food and dog toys in the park.
- Have a rollicking good time!