My dog loves playing with some of the other dogs here, so he may not agree with my low rating.
The first problem with this park is the lack of proper upkeep. The rocks haven't been changed in many many years, along with the hooks used to hang collars and leashes. The amount of pee and debris that I have to clean off my dog, even after a short visit is pretty nasty. He's had skin issues multiple times after rolling around here.
My second issue is that many of the snowflakes, feminists, and Karens that frequent are unfriendly , do not follow the rules, and often bring their infants and toddlers with them.
These new age toony transplants just don't have the same level of consideration and respect that traditional Bostonians do. It's a crying shame, really. These visitors just don't seem to have the ability to read the room what so ever. Their innate sense of entitlement are many times on a level that is dumbfounding and astounding.
To make matters worse, they all seem to have the same hairstylist, wear matching winter jackets and duck boots, and their dogs are the same breed, color, and size. How am I suppose to report them if they all look like they were identically made in a toony...
Read moreVery friendly place - supported by the community and the love for this park shows! Both people and dogs were all very welcoming. There's limited space for long ball throws, but there's enough. The big consideration is that the grounds are either pure dirt/dust or wood chips w risk of paw splinters. My dog left happy, but absolutely filthy. There are hoses throughout the park for doggie drinks or dirt washdowns, but it's pretty hard to exit with clean...
Read moreGreat dog park but the area is gravel and not grass. Lots of room for dogs to run and play and rocks to climb. Good seating areas for the people too and a water station in the Summer. It's fully gated and secure for dogs to run and play and there's a nice neighborhood atmosphere with...
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