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Making it easier for outdoor patios to be dog friendly

May 26, 2022 | 1:56 PM

MEDICINE HAT, AB – The next time you go out to dinner at a patio or coffee shop there is a chance your favourite four-legged-pal may be able to come along.

The provincial government is making it easier for dogs to be allowed at more restaurants, bars, and coffee shops in Alberta.

Effectively immediately, Alberta eateries no longer need approval from a public health inspector to allow dogs on patios.

A change to the Food Regulation removes red tape for establishments that want to make outdoor dining easier for their dog-loving customers.

Establishments will not be required to offer dog-friendly patios, so patrons should check restaurants’ policies ahead of their visit.

Premier Jason Kenney says the move is in response to requests from restaurants to lift unnecessary hurdles so more businesses can welcome dog lovers who enjoy dining outdoors.

“I am pleased that this change will make it easier for Albertans to support our restaurant industry while they are out with their dogs this patio season.”

Minister of Health Jason Copping says other jurisdictions have allowed dogs on patios without compromising food safety and calls the change long overdue.

Restaurants Canada says this decision will encourage more people to dine out more often as the hard-hit foodservice sector begins the long road to economic recovery from the pandemic.

Establishments will continue to ensure food safety standards for all customers and follow two main requirements:

  • Non-service dogs are allowed on patios only and must not pass through any indoor food handling areas, such as dining and food preparation areas.
  • Customers must keep their dogs on a leash or in a carrier and have physical control of the dog at all times.