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Where and how to walk your dog

Casey Community Local Law 2023 details that you must carry dog poo bags with you at all times when walking your dog and collect and dispose of dog litter correctly.

Failure to comply with these laws can result in a fine or court action.

The City of Casey supports pet ownership and has several parks and reserves where you can walk your dogs on and off the lead.

On-lead areas

Owners need to keep dogs on lead in the following places:

  • In public, e.g., footpaths, schools, shopping centres, car parks, tracks and conservation bushland
  • Any location with signage noting that dogs must be on their lead
  • Any reserve where an organised sporting event is happening
  • Within 20m of children's playgrounds and play equipment
  • Any organised public meeting
  • Any permanent BBQ or picnic area
On-lead parks and reserves
Melville Park Reserve37 Melville Park Drive, Berwick
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Timbertop ReserveLeonard Avenue and Parkhill Drive, Berwick
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Buchanan Park74 Clyde Road, Berwick
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Wilson Botanic Park668 Princes Highway, Berwick
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Arleon Reserve175 Camms Road, Cranbourne
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Waverley Park Drive Reserve53 Waverley Park Drive, Cranbourne North
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Mcguigan Drive Reserve30-38 Mcguigan Drive, Cranbourne West
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Kevin Adlard Reserve113 Doveton Avenue, Doveton
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James Alexander Reserve51-59 John Edgecombe Way, Endeavour Hills
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Skye ReserveSkye Crescent, Endeavour Hills
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James Wyman ReserveJames Wyman Place, Hampton Park
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Ashford ReserveAshford Close, Hampton Park
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Ray Bastin ReserveNarre Warren - Cranbourne Road, Narre Warren
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Amber Crescent ReserveAmber Crescent, Narre Warren North
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Baringa Estate Reserve89 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South
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Hunt Club Lakes ReserveWaterside Drive, Cranbourne East
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Off-lead areas

Owners may let their dogs off-lead in 'Dog-Friendly Spaces', encouraging residents and their dogs to socialise and exercise in a controlled environment. However, it must be controlled as defined in the Domestic Animals Act 1994.

When walking your dog off-lead, you must:

  • carry a lead in case you need to restrain the dog
  • remain close enough to control the dog verbally
  • not allow the dog to be a nuisance and chase another animal or person.
Off-lead parks and reserves
Gunns Road Reserve23-47 Gunns Road, Hallam
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Ryelands Park Reserve147-157 Parkhill Drive, Berwick
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Ashtead Street Reserve461 Ashtead Street, Clyde
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Bimberry Circuit Reserve415 Bimberry Circuit, Clyde
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Thoroughbred Drive Reserve130 Selandra Boulevard
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Casey Fields Dog Friendly Space395S Casey Fields Boulevard, Cranbourne East
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Trueman ReserveTrueman Street, Cranbourne West
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Cranbourne Drive Reserve21 Harry Street, Cranbourne
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Banjo Paterson Dog Park25 River Redgum Place, Lynbrook
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Seebeck Drive Reserve Dog ParkSeebeck Drive, Narre Warren South
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Kalora Park Dogg Off-Lead Area13 McKenzie Lane, Narre Warren North

For more information, you can read our Dog Friendly Spaces Policy.

 

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