🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
The Clover Hill Dog Park is a popular dog-friendly spot located at 13900 Hull Street Rd N, nestled behind the Chesterfield Career and Technical Center in Midlothian, Virginia. This well-maintained dog park offers plenty of space for your furry friends to run, play, and socialize off-leash. Visitors love the park for its cleanliness, pet-friendly atmosphere, and the separate fenced areas dedicated to both small and large dogs, ensuring a safe environment for pets of all sizes.
Notable amenities at Clover Hill Dog Park include a convenient water spigot so your dogs can stay hydrated, wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, and benches for owners to sit and supervise their pets comfortably. The park’s welcoming community is generally friendly, though some visitors have mentioned variable experiences with other dog owners. To locate the park with ease, set your GPS to the Chesterfield Career and Technical Center, then follow signs to the dog park in the back.
Clean, spacious and even has a water spigot with two separate areas for small and big dogs. Minus 1 star because the park is impossible to find. I read through the comments to find the correct address. Use the Chesterfield Career and Technical Center as your gps destination. The park is around back. Thank you to the person in the comments who pointed that out. If you use the dog park as your destination it takes you to a random neighborhood.
The people and dogs are always nice. Very well kept.
The dog park is lovely; however there is a dog owner who frequents it that allows their reactive dog to attack other dogs. I’ve gone different time of day to avoid them and they always seem to show up (must live nearby). It’s a brown poodle (mix maybe)? It’s slightly larger so it goes to the big dog side. I’ve seen it attack BIG dogs (mastiff, danes) and my German shepherd husky mix. The first time my dog ran/hid and we left. The second time it attacked my dog tried to get it off and the owner yelled at my dog, not their own. The owners laugh it off, but I’ve stopped going because of it. Be careful 🙂
Multiple people stopped going because of the negative crazy mid to late aged ladies’ drama. Nag nag nag, nothing was done wrong, and they still run their mouths and lie about situations that never happened to justify their dogs’ bad behavior rather than giving their dogs corrections. I recommend don’t go to the dog park altogether due to my people bringing their diseased dogs there.
Here’s a photo of the a few most well-behaved big dogs ever! I go now and again and usually have great experiences with the decent few intelligent humans and their dogs.
Love taking my dog Emma and Ember to the dog park. They run and play. So many other dogs are there and we have not came across any aggressive dogs at all. They’ve all been so sweet