Regina Off-Leash Dog Park Rules & Vaccination Proof

Parks and Public Spaces Saskatchewan 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan · By Daniel Roy

Regina, Saskatchewan dog owners need to follow city bylaws and park rules for off-leash areas. This guide explains where to find posted off-leash hours, what proof of vaccination may be required, who enforces rules, and how to report concerns. Use the official City of Regina pages for the definitive list of off-leash locations and current rules; links to those pages appear below for quick reference.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Regina delegates animal and park rule enforcement to By-law Enforcement and Animal Services. Specific penalty amounts for contraventions of animal or park bylaws are not specified on the cited page; see the official Animal Services and bylaw pages for enforcement contacts and procedure.[2] Enforcement may include tickets, orders to remediate behaviour, seizure of an animal where permitted, and prosecution in court under the applicable bylaw.

Contact By-law Enforcement promptly if a dangerous or aggressive animal incident occurs.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal bylaw text or enforcement office for exact figures.[2]
  • Escalation: the cited pages do not list a clear first/repeat offence schedule; escalation is handled by enforcement officers and the courts as needed.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, seizure where authorized, and court prosecution are possible under city bylaws; specifics are set in the controlling bylaw documents.
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law Enforcement / Animal Services accepts reports and complaints; use the city contact/complaint page to submit details and evidence.[3]
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes and time limits are not specified on the cited enforcement pages; inquire with By-law Enforcement for procedural steps and deadlines.[3]

Applications & Forms

There is no specific application or special permit publicly listed for general off-leash access or vaccination exemptions on the cited City of Regina pages; the usual process is to follow posted park rules and present proof of vaccination to staff or enforcement when requested.[1]

No dedicated off‑leash permit form is published on the city pages referenced.

Where to find off-leash hours and vaccination rules

Designated dog parks and off-leash areas have posted signs that state hours and any special conditions. The City of Regina maintains a page listing dog parks and rules; confirm hours and signage at each location before visiting.[1]

Always carry current proof of vaccination or license when using public dog parks.

How to comply and report violations

If you are asked to show vaccination proof by an official, provide municipal or veterinary documentation. To report a dangerous animal, repeat offender, or failure to obey posted off-leash rules, contact By-law Enforcement through the City of Regina complaint/contact page and provide date, time, location, description, and photos or video if available.[3]

FAQ

When are off-leash hours at Regina dog parks?
Off-leash hours and locations are posted at each dog park; check the City of Regina dog parks page for the official list and local signage.[1]
Do I need proof of vaccination to use Regina off-leash areas?
City guidance advises owners to have current vaccination records available; the cited pages instruct users to follow park rules and to present proof when requested by enforcement or staff.[1]
How do I report a violation or dangerous animal?
Report to By-law Enforcement / Animal Services via the City of Regina contact or complaint page and include evidence and witness information where possible.[3]

How-To

  1. Confirm the off-leash park and posted hours on the City of Regina dog parks page before visiting.[1]
  2. Carry your dog’s vaccination record and municipal licence; present them to enforcement or staff when asked.
  3. If you witness a violation or dangerous incident, record date, time, location and take photos or video if safe to do so.
  4. Submit a complaint to By-law Enforcement with your evidence and contact details via the city complaint page.[3]
Preserve digital copies of vaccination and license documents for quick access.

Key Takeaways

  • Check posted signs and the City of Regina dog parks page before visiting.[1]
  • Carry vaccination proof and a municipal licence to reduce enforcement issues.
  • Report dangerous animals or repeated non-compliance to By-law Enforcement.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Regina — Dog parks and rules
  2. [2] City of Regina — Animal bylaw information
  3. [3] City of Regina — By-law Enforcement contact
Daniel Roy

Daniel Roy

Municipal Bylaw Analyst

Daniel analyses municipal bylaws across Canadian provinces and territories. He checks every guide against official municipal and provincial sources.