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mom2nateandlala

Beach Crab
Jan 27, 2006
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hello, i am new here. and my family and i will be vacationing in the destin are this summer.

we want to bring our dog. does anyone know info about dogs on the beach or where i can go to find this info?
thanks mom2nateandlala :dunno:
 

ladybug8876

leslie lou
Mar 20, 2005
304
1
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Paducah, Ky
:welcome: :welcome: mom2... I'm not from the area, so I can't help w/your question, but I'm sure someone will get back to you in a jiffy. Enjoy posting.
 

PEARL

Beach Comber
Jul 11, 2005
11
0
carbondale, co.
It might seem ridiculous to say this, but PLEASE clean up after your pet. I love dogs, & brought mine to the beach for years. It makes me crazy to see people allow their dogs to dump on the beach, & they just kick sand over it! I guess they think the waves just wash it out. Those are the people who will be responsible for animals being banned altogether. I'm sure you're responsible, I just wanted to vent.
 

ShallowsNole

Beach Fanatic
Jun 22, 2005
4,292
849
Pt Washington
In order to get a permit for your dog to go on the beach in Walton County, you must be either a property owner or a permanent resident. There is no (legal) provision for visitors to take their pets on the beach.

In Okaloosa County, no animals are allowed on the beach at all.

However, there are many pet-friendy accomodations - you might try vrbo.com or pet-friendly-travel.com .
 

aquaticbiology

fishlips
May 30, 2005
799
0
redneck heaven
I wonder...

how do they know if you have a permit

how would they know if it was your dog, supposing I saw the dog police coming and shoved the leash into your hand and ran (a'la a nyc baggie drop)

couldn't you just use someone else's permit (or dog for that matter)

sorry if this dosen't make sense, I think the ginko's wearing off



"Officer, I swear, this guy just shoved this leash in my hand and took off - I never saw this dog before in my life! Honest!"
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
31,648
1,773
permits are a tag which must be on the dog's collar. Sheriff's Deputies can physically check for tag. I think the fine is very expensive, like $500, for not having proper permit for dog.

Ask Landlocked:rotfl:, the Deputies usually scope out potential violators with their binoculars long before you ever see them coming.
 

ShallowsNole

Beach Fanatic
Jun 22, 2005
4,292
849
Pt Washington
And if your dog happens to crap on the beach in front of a deputy, it's not real smart to just kick sand over it.

Several years ago, a lady who did just that said to the officer, "Well, I'm not about to pick it up in my HAND!" :roll:

The fine was pretty hefty... :rotfl:
 

Jdarg

SoWal Expert
Feb 15, 2005
18,068
1,973
ShallowsNole said:
And if your dog happens to crap on the beach in front of a deputy, it's not real smart to just kick sand over it.

Several years ago, a lady who did just that said to the officer, "Well, I'm not about to pick it up in my HAND!" :roll:

The fine was pretty hefty... :rotfl:


And my answer to her would have been "Well let me step in it with my bare feet and wipe them off on your beach towel...better yet, bend over lady!":blink:
 
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