4 paws hiking and social group - If you like hiking with your 4 legged friend while chatting with your 2 legged friends come and join us as we explore dog friendly walks around Geneva! A 1.5 - 2 hour afternoon walk on the third Tuesday of each month. If you have a dog or simply love dogs we’d love to see you! Walks are accessible by public transport.
Due to Covid-19 Directives, the number of dog walkers is limited this month. Registration is required! 
Please register at the latest, by Monday 7th 10:00 to be sure to receive any final details from Fran. Once you register, a confirmation email will be sent to you with Fran's contact information and /or walking details.
Questions? Contact : Fran at here
Swiss Federal and Cantonal regulations will always be followed.
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    Masks must be worn on public transportation. 
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    If a member has traveled within 10 days before the hike to any country considered a risk under Swiss Federal and Cantonal regulations, they must be quarantined and may not join the hike. 
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    Walkers are requested to maintain a 1.5-metre distance between themselves and other walkers. To facilitate this, we suggest walking in pairs (two persons, side by side), only. If this distance can't be maintained, please wear a mask. 
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    A list of the Wags participating each outing will be kept by the leader for two weeks after the walk for contact and tracing purposes
 
 
General Guidelines (updated October 2020)
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    Wags and Woofs is open to all AIWC members. 
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    Female adult guests are allowed (once per guest) and must be announced in advance when registering for the hike.  
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    Children are not allowed on hikes. 
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    Dogs are very welcome, owners are completely responsible for their own dog's behaviour. 
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    Hikes are generally 1.5 to 2 hours, though this may vary. 
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    Hikes are generally in the cantons of Geneva and Vaud and are easily accessible by public transit.  
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    Anyone wishing to join Wags and Woofs must register on the Website. 
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    In the interest of safety, it may be necessary to limit the size of the group - this is at the discretion of the Activity Leader 
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    Participants are responsible for their own safety and wellbeing and that of their dog and must follow the instructions provided by the Activity Leader. 
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    The AIWC declines responsibility for the loss of personal property..