Residents frustrated over lack of seating at West Kelowna dog parks – Okanagan | Globalnews.ca

May Be Interested In:Inside Soccer: Canada set to play Mexico in CONCACAF semifinal


Dog owners are voicing their concerns, after the City of West Kelowna, B.C., removed all tables and chairs from all public dog parks.

The city told Global News, “The dog parks were having issues with some owners not watching their pets and this was causing unsafe run ins between animals and people, and some people not picking up after pets.”

“This is a public facility, and to me, park benches or picnic tables or whatever they may be should be allowed,” said park user Amanda Chaplin.


Click to play video: 'Furry friends visit Okanagan College'


Furry friends visit Okanagan College


Aside from the inconvenience, some argue that the lack of seating makes the park less inclusive for seniors and people with disabilities.

Story continues below advertisement

“It’s disappointing because I have a disability, I have arthritis, I park in a handicap spot, it’s hard enough to have a dog in one hand, and a jug in one hand, and the city is saying to bring your own chair. Well, how do I do that?” said Doug Pylatuk, park user.

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

Get breaking National news

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

The furniture also acts as a shield to both small dogs and the owners.


“[My dog] can hold her own in the park but she needs some reprieve sometimes so she goes up on the table just to get that space. It’s hard with all the big dogs around,” said small dog owner, Katee Luckey.

Pylatuk, a senior, says being in a chair blocks high-energy dogs from hitting him.

“When the dogs are playing in the park, I have to back away from there because dogs get rambunctious. It’s much safer for me if I can sit in a chair or a table to get away from the dogs, because I got hurt many times here,” said Pylatuk.

Story continues below advertisement

The City of West Kelowna confirmed to Global News Friday afternoon that staff will be installing benches and expects them to be in place early to mid-February.

Until then, residents are asked to bring temporary seating.

&copy 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.



share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

TTC changing subway access at Union Station on New Year’s Eve in bid to reduce overcrowding
TTC changing subway access at Union Station on New Year’s Eve in bid to reduce overcrowding
Alcohol duty: Wine and spirits prices to rise but tax on a pint to fall
Alcohol duty: Wine and spirits prices to rise but tax on a pint to fall
Explaining the Right: The imaginary scourge of noncitizen voting
Explaining the Right: The imaginary scourge of noncitizen voting
Can Philadelphia’s ballot counters outrun election lies?
Can Philadelphia’s ballot counters outrun election lies?
Captain America: Brave New World Is the MCU’s Military Fetishism at Its Worst - IGN
Captain America: Brave New World Is the MCU’s Military Fetishism at Its Worst – IGN
High-flyers to face court in blockbuster hearing as Star casino faces collapse
High-flyers to face court in blockbuster hearing as Star casino faces collapse
Timely Truths: Headlines That Make Waves | © 2025 | Daily News