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Taking Your Dog Off-Leash Around Highfields

Taking Your Dog Off-Leash Around Highfields

Off-leash areas are a favourite destination for every man and his dog – and we mean that literally.

But do you know where you can take your dog off-leash around Highfields?

Off-Leash Parks

The Toowoomba Regional Council has several designated off-leash areas where your dog (and you) can enjoy the full freedom of time in the great outdoors.

These areas include two parks in Highfields – Michael Park and Harris Park.

Off-Leash Park Rules

Like all off-leash parks, there are several rules you need to follow when enjoying Michael Park or Harris Park with your four-legged friend.

To begin with, your dog needs to wear a collar and identification tag. So if you don’t already have one, it’s important you make this investment before you enjoy the off-leash areas.

Because your dog must not escape from the off-leash area, it’s also important to make sure you’re confident he or she has been adequately trained and is adequately obedient.

As always, the rules require that you remove any faeces your dog leaves behind and female dogs who are “on heat” need to give the park a miss until they’re no longer in season.

(For a comprehensive explanation of the rules for taking your dog to off-leash areas, we recommend you visit the Toowoomba Regional Council website.)

Off-Leash Areas at GemLife

At GemLife, we recognise that your pets aren’t just animals – they’re family. So we make sure you can have them by your side in your GemLife home and as you enjoy the five-star facilities around GemLife Highfields.

As part of this commitment, we have a designated off-leash area on-site at GemLife Highfields, so you have a place where you can take your dog to enjoy time together in the sunshine.

 

** Every endeavour has been made to ensure that this information is correct at the time of publishing. However, as GemLife Highfields is not associated with the Toowoomba Regional Council, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of any of the information we have shared about off-leash areas and off-leash area rules. As such, we recommend you contact the Council directly to learn more.