Just a note: I know the sign says big dog park and little dog park, but the regular group thats there around 4-6 on the small dog side usually goes by friendly dogs vs less friendly dogs. Thats why you'll see bigger dogs on the little side; they're friendly with smaller dogs. The regular pups love to greet new dogs at the gate; if its an issue you can just ask for help, the regular group is really nice.
Also it would be helpful to bring your own water! The fountain at the park is incredibly slow for filling the buckets that are there.
Dog wise, most are very friendly. Just make sure you know a bit about dog behavior and communication! You can usually spot a dog fight from a mile away if you keep an eye out...
Read moreTwo people came in with big dogs and said they where nice. Well one niped and scared my dog and the other straight went to attack my dog but I was lucky enough to have my dog by the coller to pull her arround to avoid harm. The lady's only excuse was to say sorry and kept let her dog go again to growl at the other dogs so I left before another fight broke loose. My dog is a rescue who is believed to be used as a bait dog so she dose not fight at all. I will not be returning to this park full of...
Read moreThis is a small, but well maintained dog park. There is plenty of shade, and seating, as well as sides for large, or smaller dogs. They also have a water fountain for dogs, and their humans, as well as buckets of water for your thirsty four legged friends. Unfortunately, there is no public restroom on site, but there are plenty of places to drive, within a blocks distance. We have been to this dog park several times, and have enjoyed the experience there so far. We...
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