Pomona Dog Park Rules - Off-Leash Hours & Vaccines

Parks and Public Spaces California 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of California

Pomona, California residents and visitors should know how local rules govern dog parks, off-leash hours, and proof of vaccination or licensing. This guide explains where off-leash access is allowed, what documentation parks and code officers may request, and how enforcement and appeals work in Pomona.

Where off-leash is allowed

Dogs must be leashed in most Pomona parks except in designated off-leash or dog park areas established by the City. Specific park listings, maps, and permitted hours are published by the City’s Parks and Recreation department on its site Pomona Parks & Recreation - Dog Parks[2].

Check posted signs at each park for exact off-leash hours.

Proof of vaccination and licensing

The City refers to vaccination and licensing requirements under animal regulations; handlers should carry current rabies vaccination records and a Pomona dog license where applicable. The controlling municipal code for animal regulations is published in the City of Pomona municipal code Pomona Municipal Code - Animals[1]. If an officer requests proof, present the original or a digital copy of vaccination and license documents.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is handled under the City municipal code and by the department responsible for animal control or code enforcement. Where the municipal code or department pages list fines, those amounts are cited; where specific amounts are not published on the official page, the guide states that the amount is not specified on the cited page.

  • Primary enforcer: City animal control or code enforcement (see Help and Support / Resources below).
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first offence, repeat offences, and continuing violations are governed by municipal procedures; specific ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, impoundment or seizure of animals, and court action may be available under the municipal code; specific procedures are described in the municipal code.
  • Inspection and complaint pathways: complaints may be submitted to animal control or Code Enforcement as listed on the City site.
If you receive a citation, follow the payment and appeal instructions on the citation promptly.

Applications & Forms

The City requires park permits for organized events and may require proof of vaccinations or additional insurance for hosted activities. The Parks & Recreation department publishes park reservation and permit forms on its official site; if a specific dog-park permit is required it will appear there. If no form is published for a particular request, then no form is required or none is officially published on the cited page.

Common violations

  • Off-leash in a non-designated area.
  • Failure to produce proof of rabies vaccination or city license when requested.
  • Animals running at large or creating a public nuisance.
Carry vaccination and license records on walks to avoid citations.

How to report violations or safety concerns

Report dangerous animals, aggressive behavior, or violations to the City’s animal control or Code Enforcement lines. For urgent threats, contact emergency services.

Document date, time, location, and photos when possible before filing a report.

FAQ

Do I need to show proof of rabies vaccination at Pomona dog parks?
Yes, officers may request proof; keep current rabies vaccination records and city dog license available.
When can dogs be off-leash?
Only in designated off-leash areas and during posted hours for those locations; check park signage and the Parks & Recreation page for listings and hours.[2]
What happens if I ignore a leash rule?
Enforcement may include citations, fines, or orders to comply; specific fine amounts or escalation ranges are not specified on the cited page.[1]

How-To

  1. Gather the dog’s vaccination certificate and Pomona license or tag.
  2. Check the park signage and the City Parks & Recreation page for off-leash hours and rules.[2]
  3. If you witness a violation, document time, location, and photos and report to animal control or Code Enforcement.
  4. If cited, follow the citation instructions for payment or appeal as listed on the citation and municipal code.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Off-leash only in designated areas and during posted hours.
  • Carry proof of rabies vaccination and city license when visiting parks.
  • Report violations to animal control or Code Enforcement promptly.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Pomona municipal code - Animals
  2. [2] Pomona Parks & Recreation - Dog Parks