🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Hazelton Dog Park offers a welcoming and spacious environment for local pups to run, play, and socialize off-leash. Located at 855 Main St in Dunkirk, NY, this pet-friendly park features fenced enclosures, ample benches for pet owners, and shade from mature trees. With separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as a variety of dog toys and even swimming pools during warmer months, Hazelton Dog Park is well-loved by both regulars and visitors alike.
Patrons appreciate the park’s cleanliness and community-maintained atmosphere, making it a go-to spot for those looking for dog-friendly spaces in the Dunkirk area. The park provides amenities like fresh water, tennis balls, and tunnels for agility, enhancing the park experience for dogs of all sizes and ages. Visitors should note that the ground can get quite muddy in spring and fall, and there are no restrooms for people on site. Hazelton Dog Park stands out as a much-needed space for city dogs to exercise safely off-leash, especially with local beaches being off limits to pets.
My 5 month old puppies love it here, big area for small dogs to run, trees, benches and it’s clean. Area is extremely muddy this time of year.
Absolutely fabulous area with everything you could want to entertain your pup! Two big shades fenced lots with common divide to allow safe space fun. Stocked with tennis balls, Chuck it’s and other toys as well as swimming pools and fresh drinking water. Thank you to all who made this happen!
I was hesitant to take my dog to this dog park when I first heard it had opened for a few reasons but one was primarily my dog’s head-strong ways and his hulking persona that tends to scare other dogs and their owners. But on a day that all my other walking spots were out of commission for one reason or another, I was passing by Hazelton Park with my brothers little dog and my big lab when I notice the park was empty. A perfect time to get a feel for the place really without the added pressure of a strange dog around. And I was glad I stopped, too. Especially when I found that the park supplied both water and treats for the doggy visitors and plenty of toys to play with. It was also clean and obviously cared for by those that used the park to exercise their dogs. The patrons were respectful of the grounds and cleaned up after their dogs as they should do and this was also impressive to me. They had enough park benches for the dog’s two-legged visitors but I was also aware that the park wouldn’t always be empty of other dogs like it was on that day and I would have to cross that bridge when I got to it-which was the very next time. Again, on another beautiful summer day, I had decided to visit the park and had already gotten my two dogs inside the fenced in area when another person came along with their dog and entered the second fenced-in area. I wasn’t really afraid of my dog causing trouble or fighting, just being bigly and somewhat rude I guess would be the correct word here. There’s something about his size that makes other dog owners uneasy no matter what I say and his bark is deep and loud and fits him to a tee really. That and the fact that he barely listens to me-partly due to an ear issue as well as his being bullheaded. But with the fence separating them the three dogs were okay with one another outside of a lot of pointless barking from all. I could not relax and truly enjoy our visits to Hazelton! I will say that it was around July 4, 2022 that I took my two dogs to the dog park only to find that it has been senselessly vandalized with toys, treats and water coolers either stolen or broken and I just couldn’t get my head around the reason for such an act. I was young once and did my share of stupid things but this was beyond anything I ever did or would have done. Another visitor came along and we discussed what was left but they didn’t seem as shocked as me apparently having saw this short of thing happen before at Hazelton.
I’ve only gone back a handful of times since that day but I drive by it frequently and I’m happy to see it is still being used and enjoyed by local dogs and their owners. It’s usually busy and things seem to be normal as ever. I’m glad that the pointless vandalism that made me sick didn’t affect the existence of the Hazelton Dog Park and it is good to see it is still used and appreciated by the local citizens. Dunkirk was slow in getting this type of park and now that they have, I hope they hang onto it for many years to come. With the local beaches off limits to dogs, it isn’t easy finding somewhere that a city dog can be let loose to run free without the usual restraints that hold them back and keep them safe.
We were visitors last year to this park. My last name is Hazelton and was so excited to bring my puppy here as his first dog park. Oren absolutely loved it.
Great size, two separate areas, lots of balls to throw, fun tunnels. No bathrooms for people, very muddy in spring and fall.