HISTORY

Marin Pet Care Association was originally formed as Dog Walkers of Marin (DWOM) in early 2000 to fight an ordinance that was about to be passed by the Marin County Open Space District (MCOSD), barring off-leash recreation for dogs.

At the first Committee meeting on April 27, 2000, they were expecting to surreptitiously pass an ordinance to ban all off-leash dog walking on Open Space ... and were surprised when a large group of protesters turned up (organized by DWOM at short notice) forcing them to put it on the "back burner".  For the full history visit the Archives page.

Over two years later, after many meetings, letter-writing, phone calls and hard work, the fight still went on!!  For information on the efforts of DWOM at that time click here: 

We were successful in modifying the ordinance into a workable compromise.

Since that time "permitted" commercial dog walkers have been allowed to walk up to 6 dogs on Marin County Open Space fire roads (3 of which must be on-leash).  A Commercial Dog Walking Permit is required for this activity and has been renewable annually.  Some of the requirements to obtain a permit are that the dog walker must:

*  Take a "Trail Manners" class at the Marin Humane Society

*  Be fully insured

*  Have all dogs under voice control

*  Pick up all dog excrement and remove from site, etc. etc.

At the end of 2008 issues concerning commercial dog walking on Open Space fire roads resurfaced!  Permits were not being renewed and we discovered that the permit process was being revamped.

In January 2009, a random, small cross-section of Marin commercial dog walkers were invited to attend a private meeting with MCOSD to discuss re-defining and streamlining the permit process. It was at this time that we revitalized DWOM.

They were open to receiving our input and suggestions, and we were encouraged to produce a proposal on behalf of commercial dog walkers. The purpose of our proposal is to devise a plan that works for both MCOSD and DWOM regarding the commercial dog walking permitting process.

Since that time the dog walkers committee have met together weekly, working hard at putting together our proposal.  It was presented on 3/12/09 to MCOSD representatives at the Civic Center, San Rafael, and was well received.

Our proposal was accepted and you can find the new rules posted on the MCOSD website: http://www.marincountyparks.org/Depts/PK/Divisions/Open-Space/Main/Dogs