Beautiful dog park 😍
Had such a great experience here. We have been passing by this park for a month now and finally had a chance to stop by today and check it out.
It's a small drive to the backside of the property giving you such a beautiful view of the surrounding land.
Plenty of Parking space for large vehicles or small vehicles.
If you have a camper or a trailer you can park ahead just before coming to the actual park and it would be a small walk for you.
They have seating available.
In my experience today I let my pet run freely and all the other pets were super friendly so it was like watching a bunch of kids playing together 🤣
No worries at all , definitely recommend bringing a gallon of water and a bowl so when your pet gets thirsty he or she doesn't have to wait.
Bring a few tennis balls that you don't mind losing.
Bring some snacks for yourself because today we spent nearly 3 hours hanging out here the weather ended up really nice for the dog park 😍
Bring some doggy bags for when your pet has an accident , they have trash cans available for you to throw your waste bags in.
I would definitely recommend you stop by here if you have been interested in a nice dog park for your pet.
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Read moreHarlinsdale is bliss! I wish parents would read the rules and guide their children accordingly. A dogpark is structured for dogplay rather than primarily childplay. Children running screaming with raised waving hands overly excite dogs. Children sitting and standing on benches, tables or the round concrete slab in Paddock 1 are @ risk for being knocked over and injured. I consider this parental neglect.
Children less than parent waist high playing across the field from their parents are @ risk for untoward interaction. Harlinsdale isn't the new McDonalds Playground. Parents, catch up on your social chitchat @ each other's homes or Starbucks. A dogpark requires a standard basic level of supervisory awareness.
Also, don't reward dog behavior that should be ignored and thus behaviorally extinguished. It doesn't take a bouncer to direct a dog to get "Off" you or a bench, or table and keep all four paws on the ground. Your shrills and anxious protests simply train a dog to jump more, like it's fun. Just apply Dog Behavior 101, simple. Remember,...
Read more1 port-o-potty, virtually no shade and no benches aside from the small covered area. Well-maintained for the most part, with separated areas for weight.
The gates only have one area for both sizes of dogs to enter into their prospective parks. Beware of most owners not being polite, leaving the gates open, not waiting for others to exit or enter and taking turns while someone is unleashing their dog, and not controlling aggressive animals.
Many aggressive dogs were going unchecked. Unfortunate to have endured so many unsafe and negative interactions at this park so beware when you take your...
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