🐾 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 […]
Daisy Knight Dog Park is a pet-friendly park conveniently located at 3410 Livernois Rd in Troy, Michigan. This fully fenced dog park is designed for dogs of all sizes, featuring separate areas for small and larger breeds, providing plenty of space for your furry friends to run and socialize safely. Membership is required for entry, ensuring a secure and regulated environment for your pets.
The park offers several amenities to make your visits enjoyable, including water fountains for dogs, picnic tables, and wheelchair accessible paths and parking. While the location and price are popular with many visitors, the park is known for its rough, patchy grass and can become muddy with standing water after rain, so it may not be ideal for small dogs or right after heavy storms. Still, Daisy Knight Dog Park is widely appreciated as a great place for your pup to make new friends and enjoy some off-leash exercise in the heart of Troy.
The location and membership price are good, but someone needs to do something about the water drainage. The mud and standing water make this park unappealing.
We enjoy the park, always appreciate the other dogs and owners. Biggest issue is the drainage. After a big rain… Don’t bring your dog(s) for days unless you don’t mind wet muddy dogs in your car. It’s disappointing. Definitely limits the days we use the park.
Its a nice place to go to socialize your dog, but nothing more than a fenced in area of very rough patchy grass. If you have ever been to the Orion oaks dog park then you will be disappointed. The ground was too rough for my small dog to really run on, he was kind of limping along, (and he usually sprints). Really wish they would improve the grass and expand the size of the fenced area. I went to the grand opening and was not impressed. I’m on the fence about whether or not the fee is worth it.
Two separate parks for small and medium/ large dogs. Water fountains for dogs. Large area to run in.
Can anyone explain what the Park is doing with the fees that are paid for membership? This is the most bare bones piece of shit I’ve ever seen. They provide nothing and you have to pay for the goddamn key and membership, that’s ridiculous.