News Flash Home
The original item was published from 6/2/2021 9:00:06 AM to 6/3/2022 12:00:00 AM.

News Flash

City News

Posted on: June 2, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Keep Pooches Under Control on Coquitlam Trails

Dog Walking in Park - Newsflash Coquitlam is urging dog owners and walkers to keep their animals leashed and under control.

COQUITLAM, B.C., June 2, 2021 –Coquitlam is urging dog owners and walkers to keep their animals leashed and under control.

The City’s reminder follows a recent incident in the forest trails on Westwood Plateau involving a group of off-leash dogs being exercised by a professional dog walker. 

According to Coquitlam bylaws, dogs must be on-leash in all parks, trails and public spaces – no matter how remote the area or how well-behaved the dog – except for in designated off-leash areas that are marked by City signage. Bylaw Officers patrol park spaces daily to provide education and promote compliance.

Sharing Outdoor Spaces with All Users  

While the pandemic has motivated more people to spend time outdoors in the past year, this has also coincided with an increase in complaints about unleashed dogs. 

Even remote or wilderness trail areas – such as Eagle Mountain and Burke Mountain – are now being explored by walkers, runners and mountain bikers of all ages from children to seniors, and off-leash dogs, particularly groups of them, pose a hazard to other trail users if they are not fully in control at all times. 

Dog Walker Responsibilities

Anyone walking dogs in Coquitlam – whether their owner, a friend or a professional – is responsible for the behaviour of all dogs in their care when they encounter people and other dogs.

The City strongly recommends:

  • Only walking the size of dog and as many dogs as you can safely control on leash;
  • Ensuring all dogs have identification, such as a municipal dog licence; and
  • Taking steps to prevent aggressive behaviour, bites or attacks on other people or dogs, both on leash and in designated off leash areas. 

Professional dog walkers, like all others running a business in Coquitlam, are required to have a business licence to work in the city.

Regulatory signs are located at all major trailheads in Coquitlam, and dog walkers should assume leashes are required unless they see a sign designating an area as off-leash. Staff continue to assess local trail signage to determine if replacement or additional signs are required.

Risks of Off-leash Walks

Professional dog walkers, and people who employ them, should be aware of the risks of having dogs off-leash – particularly “pack walks” with multiple off-leash dogs. These include:  

  • Dog bites to people or other dogs; 
  • Dogs being injured on uneven terrain or picking up diseases from other animals or feces;
  • Interactions with wildlife, such as bears, cougars, coyotes and even – in the case of smaller dogs – eagles; 
  • Dogs becoming lost, sometimes forever, in local wilderness areas; and
  • Being held liable if the dog harms someone.

More information about leash requirements and off-leash areas can be found at www.coquitlam.ca/offleash. Information about the City’s Animal Care and Control Bylaw is posted at www.coquitlam.ca/animalcontrol.

Media contact:
Sarah Bull
Supervisor, Bylaw Enforcement and Animal Services
City of Coquitlam
604-927-7373
sbull@coquitlam.ca

Additional Info...
Facebook Twitter Email

Other News in City News

A large crowd gathers at an outdoor event during twilight to watch fireworks, with city buildings in

Partner with Coquitlam and Make a Lasting Impact

Posted on: April 23, 2025 | Last Modified on: April 23, 2025
Park Spark team member with residents in park observing flaura

Coquitlam Celebrates Earth Day

Posted on: April 14, 2025
Hand holding cell phone with Coquitlam Curbside Collection App on screen

Go Green and Opt Out of the Paper Collection Calendar

Posted on: March 21, 2025 | Last Modified on: March 21, 2025
A young bear cub eating trash out of a black garbage bag

Help Bears Find Natural Food Sources

Posted on: March 12, 2025
Little library

Apply for a Neighbourhood Small Grant

Posted on: March 6, 2025 | Last Modified on: March 6, 2025
Public works staff unspooling a cable/hose

Utility Bills Are in the Mail

Posted on: February 26, 2025
Public Service Advisory Graphic

Public Service Advisory: Coquitlam Prepared for Winter Weather

Posted on: January 30, 2025 | Last Modified on: January 30, 2025
Lafarge Lake at dusk with a sunset and seasonal light display

Coquitlam Winter Holiday Hours

Posted on: December 20, 2024 | Last Modified on: December 20, 2024
Public Service Announcement graphic

PSA: Financial Aid Available for Eligible Flood-impacted Residents and Businesses

Posted on: December 9, 2024 | Last Modified on: December 9, 2024
A photo of the mural

New Mural Project Brings City Council, Youth and United Way BC Together

Posted on: December 4, 2024 | Last Modified on: December 4, 2024
Truck decalled with

Coquitlam’s New Garbage Collection Fleet is Wrapped for Education

Posted on: November 21, 2024 | Last Modified on: November 21, 2024
Sequoia Tree Transplant near Lafarge Lake

City Grows its Family of Trees

Posted on: October 2, 2024
Cyclists at HUB Cycling Celebration Station Burquitlam Station

Join Coquitlam during Go by Bike Week

Posted on: September 20, 2024
Bylaw enforcement office chatting with driver of vehicle in a school loading zone

Stay Alert for Back-to-School Students

Posted on: August 28, 2024
Fire Risk Rating Gauge. Current level is high.

Coquitlam Ramps Up Fire Prevention Measures in Parks and Green Spaces

Posted on: July 11, 2024 | Last Modified on: July 11, 2024
Mundy Park 3 - Newsflash

Mundy Park Pool Update

Posted on: July 11, 2024
Be fire safe during home renovation and construction

Reduce Fire Risks during Summer Renovation Projects

Posted on: June 24, 2024 | Last Modified on: June 24, 2024
Rocking horse for sale along with other knick knacks.

City-Wide Garage Sale and Giveaway Event this Weekend

Posted on: May 24, 2024 | Last Modified on: May 24, 2024
Hand holds a credit card hovering over a keyboard

Property Tax Notices Are in the Mail

Posted on: May 22, 2024 | Last Modified on: May 22, 2024