Rules and Restrictions
Regarding specific rules or restrictions for dogs in the various dog forests or parks in the area, it is important to note that in the dog forests managed by the Danish Nature Agency, you are allowed to let your dog run freely—provided you maintain "full control" over your dog. This is consistent with the Danish Dog Act's regulations on "full control," which means that the dog handler must be able to stop the dog if it, for example, attacks other animals or people. In practical terms, this means the dog must stay in close contact with its handler and must not disturb other guests, dogs, or wildlife, such as by threatening or chasing them. If a dog does not respond promptly when called, it should be kept on a leash or close to the handler's side. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the dog handler to prevent any conflicts.