Park visitors should be able to enjoy the native wildlife in their natural environment without disruption from other visitors’ pets. Some people may have allergies or other concerns. Pets can easily be swept away in rivers.Įven if your pet follows instructions and is well behaved, others do not know your pet and may feel uneasy when encountering your pet. Slippery slopes, icy snow, and unexpected cliffs can lead to extreme falls that can be fatal for your pet. Pets may dig or trample fragile vegetation or sensitive archaeological sites. ![]() This ‘predator’ scent can linger, disrupting the native animals this park protects. ![]() Pets have injured and killed park wildlife.ĭogs are predators and their odors, especially urine and feces, can impact wildlife. Bears, mountain lions, bobcats, and birds of prey all call Mount Rainier home. ![]() Pets are prohibited on ALL Mount Rainier National Park trails and wilderness areas.
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