🐾 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 […]
Located at 128 Clark Ln, The Alice A Sullivan Dog Park is a welcoming spot for pet lovers in Waterford, CT. This dog park offers separate enclosures for large and small dogs, giving owners confidence that their pets can play safely among similarly-sized friends. The park is spacious, with open areas for canines to run off-leash and enjoy the outdoors. Many local residents compliment the social atmosphere fostered by friendly pet parents and the close community environment.
While the park has plenty of space to roam, including connections to pet-friendly hiking trails, visitors should note that there is currently no running water for dogs—bringing your own water is recommended. The park provides a wheelchair accessible parking lot and has some basic amenities like trash bins and waste stations, though shade and covered shelters may be limited. Nestled within a larger park, The Alice A Sullivan Dog Park is a standout option for dog-friendly outings in Waterford, especially for those seeking a social experience for themselves and their pets.
My dogs love it, so many great pet parents, who are friendly and informative.
Beautiful park for your canine friends to enjoy! They have one enclosure for the smaller dogs and another enclosure for the bigger dogs. Only thing that concerns me is that there’s no access to water for our canine friends to drink. I know other towns that actually have an area where you are able to fill up water bowls (actual plumbing where you can turn off & on the water). All I saw at that park was a large wooden container that was full of empty gallon jugs of water 🥲. Sadly I can’t afford to buy gallons of jugs to leave there all the time… Besides that, it’s a beautiful dog park!
My two stars does not have to do with the park but with the people that goes there. Today me, my husband and my dog got bitten by a tan golden retriever named bob because we tried to separate him from our dog. The owner didn’t give a damn. It’s not the first time I heard there is aggressive dogs. When I say aggressive, I say aggressive, not grumpy. Dogs sometimes are just dogs, but me, my husband and my dog got out bleeding. In the end, an old woman and another guy with his dog Pete, were with that man and his dog looking at us leaving injured without giving a damn. This is my warning to people that goes there. I will not, anymore.
Lots of dirt, but nice big and open. Always seem to have friendly pet owners there. Plus there is a hiking trail
Park was closed (and locked) due to iciness. Trash and bags, but no water. Decent sized spaces, separated for large and small dogs.
Looks like it would be mostly grass even the snow is gone. Located in a much larger general park space.