There's 2 SEPARATE, FENCED DOG🐕 sections here, aside from the also separately fenced Kids playground & Netball/Tennis Cts...
1)Larger grassed Park with newish cement walking path for LARGE Dogs. However, my poor, gentle 14yo Rhodesian Ridgeback/Greyhound, adopted & injured, large girl gets literally beaten up in there!
Sooo I've been taking her into the 2) SMALL DOG grassed, pathed section recently, to mostly wonderful, friendly accepting people with their variety of little puppers. I've not taken pix yet with new phone as I've been too busy monitoring her welfare.. but will definitely add/take some next visit. She feels safer, so is much less stressed in there. Even after all the attacks, mounting attempts & bullying she is still the most gentle soul & literally like a caring Nana to her little friends in there.
There's a modern public toilet between the Large Pk & Playground & off street parking next to the courts (needs upgrading, full of pot...
Read moreHazelmere Reserve is a great versatile park. It has a playground for kids and a dog park for your furry ones. The kids playground has slides, swings, a spider climbing pyramid, a big hammock and a rubber roundabout with a few kids ride on equipment. Beside the playground is a huge grassy area where you can sit or play ball. It also has a half basketball court, a netball court and a full tennis court. There is a Robot toilet on both kids playground and dog park. Covered seating areas and a BBQ. The playground has a shade sail and several trees that protect the area from the harsh sun. And the ground is covered in wooden chips. The park has a lot of car park available and even a bicycle rack. The dog park next to the playground is a huge grassy area, it has quite a few open and covered seating areas. A Robot toilet, a water fountain and surrounded with a lot of trees. The only thing missing...
Read moreLovely place for your fluffy friends. Had couple times with people who had “issues”, but majority are fine. Funny today I took my one year old puppy who is friendly and never got into any trouble with his doggy friends. This lady with German shepherd called out at me saying “hey can you get your dog ?” I looked over saw her dog was sat on by another, she automatically assumed I was standing there “staring” using her word, while I was looking at my phone and make sure my puppy is not causing any trouble and automatically assume that was my dog. Not sure if it is because I am the only asian standing there, she apparently was a lot nicer when she realise the dog jumping on hers belongs to two other ladies. It is pretty easy to pick up on the Asian hey, coz you know, sometime we might be bit dumb and not speak English and don’t know how to...
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