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Dog Runs in Singapore

Kuro is All About That Park Life.

We love our dogs and obviously, we want to give them the best life and that includes taking them to the parks and going on runs where they can be unleashed, run around and play with other dogs. Don't forget the importance of water for your dogs when going out to the parks, got to keep hydrated, and you can either pack it in your dog carrier or let your dog carry it for you.

Check out the Dog Runs in Singapore for yourself. In brackets () are the Google Reviews Rating. If you wish to open the map on your device, you can do so by clicking here. Don’t forget all the dos and don’ts too. We’ve placed them all in this page. When you’re not in the dog park and just walking your dog, always leash your dog.

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One would think that dogs should be allowed at all parks, but there are many parks in Singapore where dogs are not allowed. The primary reason behind this is that these act as nature reserves and dogs are not permitted so as to preserve a safe haven for our native biodiversity. Dogs frequently scent mark places they visit thus affecting the movement of native animals and they may also bark at or otherwise harass native animals found within the reserves. Part of the natural habitats have animals that may be of concern, and because we love our dogs, we wouldn’t want chance encounters with them. These include but are not limited to the following and we won’t want to know who will win a territory dispute or what happens in the worst case scenario. So it’s best to avoid these encounters completely. Learn more about these wild animals from NParks.

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Do's and Don'ts by NParks

Show Consideration for Others

Show care and consideration when using our park facilities. The amenities, such as the open lawns, shelters and passageways, are meant for everyone. Help us keep our park facilities in pristine condition for all to enjoy.

Keep noise levels low. Appreciate the sounds of nature and respect other park goers by keeping noise levels low. Only then can our parks and the peaceful silence of nature be fully enjoyed and appreciated by everyone.

Be a responsible pet owner. In order to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all, kindly put your furry friends on leash and muzzle them if necessary. Most importantly, please take ownership and clean up after your pet.

Park where you should. Please follow parking directions, and park your vehicles only at designated lots. Be gracious and leave the accessible lots for those who truly need them. 

Do not smoke. Smoking is prohibited at covered spaces, shelters, toilets, playgrounds, fitness corners, carparks, as well as in areas where no-smoking signs have been installed, including the smoke-free parks and Nature Reserves. Let's keep our Nature Reserves, parks and gardens smoke-free for everyone to enjoy. (See NEA’s website for more information).

Help Conserve our Environment

Dispose waste in a proper manner. Keeping our parks clean is everyone’s responsibility. Littering not only spoil the beauty of our parks, they may also harm the animals.  Kindly throw your litter at the designated bins located around our parks.

Help reduce waste. Instead of using one brochure each, do consider sharing them when moving about in a group. Afterwards, do return the brochures in a good condition for others to use.

Stay on designated trails. Avoid stepping off track while on our nature trails. By stepping off the trails, you risk disturbing and trampling on our flora and fauna.

Respect our Flora and Fauna

Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photographs. Our parks are shared spaces for all to enjoy. Do not disturb any wildlife. Let our beautiful flora and fauna thrive in their natural habitats.

Maintain a distance away from wildlife. Do resist the temptation to follow or approach any wildlife. Appreciate the wildlife from afar and maintain a safe distance from them. Kindly refrain from feeding them as this can affect their health and alter their natural behaviour. Heed animal advisories.

Respect the eco-system. Please refrain from feeding native or stray animals, or releasing animals into our parks and nature reserves. Doing so may upset our fragile eco-system and cause more harm than good.

Observe the opening and closing times. Our nature reserves and most nature parks (Dairy Farm, Chestnut, Hindhede, Kranji Marshes, Windsor) are closed at night to allow our native fauna, many of which are nocturnal, to feed and breed without being interrupted by human activity. Let's do our part to ensure a conducive environment for endangered native biodiversity.

Keep our nature reserves a safe haven for our native biodiversity. Dogs are known to scent mark places they visit thus affecting the movement of native animals and they may also bark at or otherwise harass native animals found within the reserves. Do not bring dogs to these nature reserves and parks (as listed above “Where dogs are not allowed”).

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*These Do's and Don'ts serve only as a guide. They are not exhaustive or intended to be a complete list of the prohibitions or regulations governing our parks and any omission does not constitute a waiver of any offence. Please refer to the Parks and Trees Act (Cap. 216) and the Parks and Trees Regulations (Cap. 216, Rg 1). It is illegal to let your dog run outside a dog park, please keep your dog leashed.

And don’t forget to bring along your Kuro Snacks while you’re out in the park. It’s the best way to train and reward your good dog.

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