I have been taking my white goldendoodle (7 months) to this park for over four months now. He hasn’t been fixed yet. The rules in the park state that is not mandatory to have your dog fixed in order to enter the park, but that you should ALWAYS look after your dog.
As stated by previous reviews (strangers) a white male usually takes his dogs to the park, (white bully and brown boxer) and lets them roam free as he stands somewhere, careless.
Both dogs have previously attempted to attack my dog, the owner states it happens because my dog “is not fixed” while it could be true, he must always be paying attention to what his dogs are doing and make sure to stop them from being aggressive, that haven’t been the case.
A couple days ago his dogs attacked my white goldendoodle out of nowhere, pinned him to the ground and bit him causing him injuries, as this happened, all the other dogs in the park jumped in. My mom, in an attempt to save our dog tried to get him out and she was bitten in the chest by another dog. The owner didn’t even apologize or asked if she was ok, he stood there blaming us, completely careless.
This happened at the medium dog park, which isn’t probably the best place for his dogs to be at. Me and my family haven’t been the only ones affected by this situation and the proof is in the reviews.
Beware of this man...
Read moreGorgeous dog park but serviced by extremely rude and dangerous park staff. AVOID this park!
My partner and I are on a bicycle trip from south beach Miami to Melbourne. We unfortunately decided to stop here and let the dogs run free. When we arrived there was a group of elderly people eating food, drinking beverages and smoking marijuana. We were rudely interrupted by an employee named Ann that told us we weren’t allowed to have our bicycles in the park and we weren’t allowed to drink from our water bottles. Our bicycles were parked and walked in and out. One of my dogs was barking at her because of her intense rude energy and she yelled at my 6lb Pomeranian, “if you jump on me again I’m going to kick you across the park.” This is completely unacceptable for an employee of the park to threaten a dog in the off leash dog park.
On the other side of the fence in another off the leash dog area there was 1 person drinking a coffee and another person walking and eating a subway sandwich, she said nothing to them. Next she cried to her supervisor “shorty” who came to escort us off the property.
I’d avoid this place and go anywhere else if I were you. NOT A DOG...
Read moreI love it here and so does my dog. There are four different parks. Usually at least one is closed for maintenance. They try to keep up with the grass and the look of the park. It is always clean and we'll groomed. Everyone is friendly and we have never had an issue. There is an area for small, medium and large dogs. Usually the medium area is empty. My dog is 37lbs and I put her in with the large dogs and she does great. The area is big enough that you can just walk around the path as your dog follows or throw a ball. Each individual park is long enough if you want to escape with your dog to one end and just throw around a ball or frisbee. We stay at the gazebo and just let her run around with the other dogs. Of course pick up after your dog. There are bags for convenience. Also there are water stations to give your dog a drink. There is even an area to hose your dog down before you head home. But remember if you do this you then have a wet dog...
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