
Beginning Sept. 30, Calgarians who need to stroll greater than six canine off-leash at a time will want knowledgeable canine walker allow beneath the Metropolis of Calgary’s accountable pet possession bylaw.
Anybody can apply for a allow on-line, freed from cost, if they supply at the least one of many following:
- Metropolis of Calgary enterprise licence for a canine strolling enterprise.
- Proof of over 1 yr of employment as a canine walker.
- Proof of over 1 yr of self-employment as a canine walker.
- Related canine coaching or certification.
Strolling greater than six canine off-leash with no allow may doubtlessly warrant a positive of $100, in accordance with Jennifer Lawlor, enterprise strategist in group methods with the Metropolis of Calgary.
However first, bylaw officers will be certain that folks perceive the rule and have a possibility to conform. She says enforcement might be used as a final resort.
The town has greater than 150 designated off-leash areas. By default, canine have to be leashed in any public area — until there are indicators permitting them to run free.
Lawlor says the bylaw is being amended to make sure that folks strolling a bigger variety of canine have the expertise to take action safely, making for a extra optimistic off-leash canine park expertise.
“Whereas {many professional} canine walkers do a very good job, we’ve had some points with folks strolling bigger numbers of canine in off-leash areas and never in a position to maintain management over them or adhere to the bylaw guidelines,” stated Lawlor.
No information to assist allow, says canine walker
Hailey Seidel, proprietor of Calgary Canine Walkers, grew to become concerned within the engagement approval course of for the allow final yr when she found town was advocating for the allow with out consulting any canine strolling companies.
“The problem stays the motive behind town introducing this. It nonetheless appears actually unclear and, to be frank, that is fairly deceptive,” stated Seidel.
Final yr, adjustments had been made to town’s accountable pet possession bylaw to restrict the variety of canine an individual can deliver to an off-leash space to 6. Metropolis council then requested to place in an exception for skilled canine walkers, to acknowledge their coaching expertise.

Seidel says town indicated it was oping to enhance public security by lowering canine bites, however the canine strolling group was supplied with no proof supporting that canine within the care of canine walkers had been liable for a big portion of these incidents.
“That information did not exist, nor was there any information driving this push for the allowing course of.”
The Metropolis of Calgary additionally didn’t present CBC with any information relating to points with off-leash canine in giant teams.
Seidel says she is not essentially in opposition to the allow, however she does not suppose it can enhance public security or optimistic interactions in off-leash canine parks — particularly if it is not enforced.
“I am unable to keep in mind the final time that I noticed a bylaw officer in any of the areas that we use every day. So I really am a bit of bit pissed off that the hassle to enhance security in public areas with animals wasn’t extra collaborative and academic.”
As an alternative, Seidel says she would have favored to see extra public training round find out how to safely use off-leash areas, higher enforcement of current bylaws and necessities for for-profit canine walkers to get a enterprise licence and business insurance coverage.
Coun. Sonya Sharp, who chairs town’s enterprise advisory committee and advocated for the canine strolling group on this course of, says there’s nonetheless a variety of enhancements to make at off-leash parks, akin to offering disposable luggage and higher parking for folks with a number of canine.
“The most important factor, I will be sincere, is signage and other people understanding what’s an off-leash park and what’s an on-leash park,” stated Sharp.