BRINGING YOUR DOG

RULES FOR DOGS AT THE LRK3DE

Dog Policy

Dogs are all welcome at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event. If you plan on bringing you pup, here are a few things you should know:

  • Day Care for dogs is available. The Lexington Humane Society offers on-site doggie day care on a first come, first served basis. They have room for approximately 50 dogs at any given time, and their hours are 8am to 5pm. Doggie Daycare is $15 per hour with a maximum of $60 per day. All proceeds benefit the Lexington Humane Society. In order to board your dog, you must provide proof of current vaccinations (Rabies, DHPP, and Bordetella). Questions? Email lhsinfo@lexingtonhumanesociety.org and someone will get back to you. Additionally, you can call 859-233-0044 ext. 254 during normal business hours.
  • A leash law is strictly enforced. All dogs must be leashed at all times. No exceptions.
  • Water is available, but you should also bring your own. Some of the vendors provide water at their booths, and Land Rover has a few staffed Dog Waystations where you can get water, waste bags, and dog treats. Bottled water will be sold on Saturday at various food booths along the cross country course.
  • Medical care for dogs is not available at the event. Dog owners needing assistance with dehydration, bite wounds, or other injuries, should contact a local veterinarian.
  • Dogs are NOT allowed in the following areas: Rolex Stadium, Alltech Arena, or any of the grandstands or hospitality tents (certified guide or assistance dogs are allowed). Dogs are also not allowed in the museums, the theater, or any of the restaurants at The Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Distressed dogs left in vehicles will be removed by whatever means necessary by Animal Control and/or Event Security.
  • Clean Up After Your Dog! Yes, even on the cross-country course! More than 33,000 people, including kids, are expected at the Kentucky Horse Park during the K3DE weekend, so the chances of someone’s feet coming into contact with your dog’s waste is fairly high. Bring plenty of poop bags and dispose of all bags in trash cans available throughout the park.


Enjoy this fabulous event and everything it has to offer, and consider all factors before you decide whether to bring your dog along.





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