Pawsada

For municipalities

Healthier, safer dog parks for your whole city

One operating system for public dog parks — license and rabies visibility, QR check-ins, objective incident tracking, and council-ready reporting across every park and district.

The municipal parks console

Every dog park in one place — compliance, check-ins, incidents, and analytics. It’s interactive: open a park, filter lapsed licenses, export a report for council.

Parks & Recreation

City of Calderwick

Parks & Recreation · 9 dog parks · 6 districts

Live

2,069

Registered dogs

33.2

Park acres

10,730

Check-ins

this month

6

Districts

Action center3 need attention today

Parks map

Healthy Needs attention Compliance risk Immediate action

Parks

Ashbury FieldEastside13454068%5
Fenwick CommonsOld Mill24198076%4
Veraton ParkNorthgate9841072%3
Millbrook RunHillcrest17676080%3
Cedar Hollow Dog ParkRiverside3121,84091%2
Lark Meadow Bark ParkNorthgate1981,12088%1
Harborview GreenLakeshore3672,21093%2
Quarry Bend Dog ParkRiverside2891,53089%2
Sundale GreenwayLakeshore2541,34090%1

9 parks · select a row to open it

What it does for your city

The outcomes parks departments and councils care about — public safety, transparency, and smarter use of public space.

  • Reduce rabies risk

    See license and rabies currency across every park — documented dates, not guesswork — and nudge owners before records lapse.

  • Vaccination-gated access

    QR check-ins at the gate open only for dogs with a current city license and rabies record. Lapsed dogs pause automatically.

  • Objective incident records

    A time-stamped, factual log of what was reported and the action taken — transparent oversight for staff, councils, and the public.

  • Faster lost-dog recovery

    Verified owner-contact and recovery details reunite lost dogs quickly, with no exposure of private information.

  • Park analytics

    Check-in volume, capacity, and usage by park and district — so investment follows where the community actually goes.

  • Council-ready reporting

    One-click compliance, usage, and incident exports for council meetings and public-records requests.

How it works

  1. 1Add your dog parks and set the license and rabies requirements for access
  2. 2Residents register their dogs and tap the gate QR to check in
  3. 3Your team sees compliance, check-ins, and incidents across every park — and reports in one click

Eligibility is based on documented vaccination and behavior — never breed.

Fair by design

Access decisions rest on facts a city can stand behind — current rabies and license records, and an objective incident history — not on breed or appearance.

Bring it to your parks

Tell us about your parks and pet-license program — we’ll map out a rollout for your city.