🐾 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 in the heart of Uptown/4th Ward, Ninth Street Dog Park is a popular dog park in Charlotte, North Carolina, just steps from the bustling city center. This pet-friendly park features distinct fenced areas for both large and small dogs, offering a safe and sociable space for your pup to play, exercise, and make new friends. Although the park is simple with gravel surfaces and modest landscaping, visitors love its cleanliness, friendly canine crowds, and unbeatable convenience.
Shady spots, tables, and seating areas allow owners to relax in comfort while keeping an eye on their dogs. The surrounding neighborhood provides lovely urban views, and the park benefits the community by offering a hub for locals and their pets. Whether you’re looking for a quick fetch session, a meet-up with neighbors, or a stroll through Uptown, Ninth Street Dog Park offers a welcoming, low-key atmosphere for dog lovers in Charlotte.
This park is on the footprint of my mother’s childhood home (circa 1930s-60s). I love this park so much.
This park is on the footprint of my mother’s childhood home (circa 1930s-60s). I love this park so much.
This park is on the footprint of my mother’s childhood home (circa 1930s-60s). I love this park so much.
The play set in the pictures is no longer here (assuming it was). The skyline looks the same, but this is now a dog park with a few planks of wood on the ground and NO kids play set
The play set in the pictures is no longer here (assuming it was). The skyline looks the same, but this is now a dog park with a few planks of wood on the ground and NO kids play set
The play set in the pictures is no longer here (assuming it was). The skyline looks the same, but this is now a dog park with a few planks of wood on the ground and NO kids play set
Homeless people hang out at the benches inside of the dog park. Something needs to be done with the corner business along Graham Street so that it’s not attracting so many vagrants. A great addition to the neighborhood but still needs a lot of work.
This is a dog park. It’s kind of a plain-Jane dog park, with lots of gravel and little grass, but it’s convenient to Fourth Ward and my dog likes it. We play fetch here and he also stares longingly into the “big dog” side of the park, wishing he could play with the larger animals.
This is a dog park. It’s kind of a plain-Jane dog park, with lots of gravel and little grass, but it’s convenient to Fourth Ward and my dog likes it. We play fetch here and he also stares longingly into the “big dog” side of the park, wishing he could play with the larger animals.
This is a dog park. It’s kind of a plain-Jane dog park, with lots of gravel and little grass, but it’s convenient to Fourth Ward and my dog likes it. We play fetch here and he also stares longingly into the “big dog” side of the park, wishing he could play with the larger animals.