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red-radiotwo t1_j5ap310 wrote

As long as your dog is on a leash it should be fine

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EmotionalCorner t1_j5asnbq wrote

Most parts of the Yale Campus are open, and anyone can walk near it, ie. Sterling Memorial Library.

Old campus is closed, and you need a Yale ID to get in, ie. the different colleges because they're dorms.

It's a city ordinance to have your dog leased. It doesn't matter where you are or how well your dog is trained unless it's an actual service animal, which is allowed anywhere.

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AtenderhistoryinrusT t1_j5au023 wrote

If you have some extra time google edgerton park or eli whitney museum. They are across the street from one another and both would make a great pit stop for the pup, and yourself.

Edgerton park is a massive rich guys old property which got made into a park really cool to check out (alot of people go off leash here)

Eli whitney museum has great trails along a river at the bottom of east rock, short medium and longer loops.

Enjoy NHV

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flytweed t1_j5b0t85 wrote

New Haven city streets/ sidewalks get you to/ adjacent/through all the beauty of the Yale campus or on Yale walkways that are “open” for public access. Use a leash just like on a city sidewalks and you can see everything

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Nylonknot t1_j5b9zkr wrote

Lived a block away for a year while house hunting and we walked our dog daily on the XC or whatever it’s called. The quad area.

(I don’t know. I got my BS at Delta State U in MS. We don’t even rate the SEC.)

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mpd763 t1_j5bg5pg wrote

yes i walk my dog there every day

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catsmash t1_j5bslxz wrote

basically any outdoor area you yourself can access as a non-yale affiliate is fair game for dog walking. a bunch of the live-in residential college deans have dogs of their own. a lot of students love to say hi to passing dogs, too.

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tikifulwood t1_j5cvlfi wrote

They have to run a credit report on your dog and they have to wear tweed.

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