🐾 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 […]
Nestled at 1839 Pinewood Rd SE, Jean & Carl Frank Canine Park is one of Rochester, Minnesota’s premier destinations for dog lovers. This city-owned dog park features several unique, pet-friendly amenities, including three enclosed exercising areas, agility equipment, walking trails, and the charming Willow Creek area—perfect for dog-friendly adventures. Locals love the park for its mixture of spacious dirt and wood chip yards, wooded back areas, and creek access where pups can splash and play; just be prepared for a bath afterwards!
The park offers a covered shelter with picnic tables, ample benches for seating, and plenty of shade for hot days. There are also healthy social vibes, with friendly dog owners gathering throughout the day. Owners will find parking, a porta potty, trash receptacles, water access via a running spigot, and scattered agility obstacles for dogs to explore. Whether you’re after a quick off-leash romp or a longer pet-friendly hike by the water, Jean & Carl Frank Canine Park is Rochester’s go-to spot for socialized and happy pups.
Formerly five stars. Good park great people and dogs . Plenty of water is brought to share when the spout is turned off.
That said, It was better when you could come here and not breathe second hand THC or worse. I fear how an occupational drug test might result.
My 4 dogs really love this park. Plenty of space for them to run around. If you don’t want to give your pups a bath after, stay away from the creek.
So much fun. Really lovely park with lots of shade and wooded area to it. If you go to the back corner of the main park, through the gate, and then follow the trail back, there’s a fantastic area with a creek (and probably a lot of other dogs and people). Really nice facility. The fact that it has running water for water bowl and such is a huge bonus.
Everyone’s dogs seemed really well socialized and behaved, and it was nice to not have to worry about that at all (plus people really paid attention to their dogs as well)
This is a great place to take dogs to meet other dogs and owners. They have the dog park split into 4 areas in case your dogs need separation. Some areas have obstacles for the dogs to explore.
My favorite area is the wooded willow creek area – note this area is not completely enclosed. The dogs loved getting wet in the creek. I am grateful to those volunteers who keep the park clean. There is a portapotty for people, scat collection buckets, trash bins, and a water spigot for dog water.
Doggone doable. City owned and operated canine park outside the city of Rochester offers three enclosed exercising areas, agility equipment and walking trails. The park is a bit rough around the edges and needing simple tasks like mowing inside of the enclosures. The main yard is a mixture of dirt and wood chips with a back wooded area that is wild with weeds and overgrowth. A shelter with a picnic table, park benches and another picnic table are available within the fenced confines. A reclaimed bus stop shelter is put to use in another enclosure. Parking, porta potty and trash receptacles are also available. Did not see any refuge bags so looks like you are on your own. Our visit was short lived as our pup interacted with a few of the other dogs before deciding she had enough. Other dog owners were friendly and talkative. Some not paying complete attention to their dogs, but that seems to be the norm at most dog parks.