🐾 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 […]
If you’re looking for a spacious, pet-friendly spot in Elkhart to give your furry friend some off-leash fun, Dr. Frank Booth Dog Park is a popular choice. This members-only dog park offers a safe, welcoming space for dogs to run, play fetch, and socialize. With fresh water, shared toys, and a small agility course, it’s designed for dogs of all sizes who love to expend energy and make new friends. The park is wheelchair accessible and has free parking, making it easy for everyone in Elkhart to enjoy the facilities.
Visitors appreciate the park’s sense of community and the opportunity for dogs to enjoy a controlled, fenced-in area. With key fob or code entry for members, your pet’s safety is a top priority. The first year of membership is free, making it easy to try the park’s amenities without an upfront cost. Restrooms and accessible pathways add to the overall convenience for both dogs and owners.
Allie is an 85# flat coat retriever. She loves to run and play fetch. We were burnt out of our home a two months ago. This dog park has given her a renewed sense of freedom like she had at home. This is a MEMBERS ONLY park! The membership fee is NULL for a year.
We love taking our dog to this park! Lots of shared toys, fresh water available and the little agility course they put in is fun. We can take our pup here to tire him out.
This is a great place for your dogs to have fun my dog will not stop playing here
I recently moved from Florida back to Indiana. I’ve never been to a dog park that charges to use it. I can’t believe there’s no dog parks that are free (unless they have special equipment such as an agility course to upkeep). Socialization is a big part of training a dog 🐕
Terrible Dog park because you can’t even bring your dog in to play. What a waste of space! As if we aren’t already taxed enough for every single thing we do.
This park requires a fee to enter. You can’t bring your dog in unless you are a member and have a key fob or access code. We are traveling across the country and wanted to stop by a nice park for our dogs to play in, but apparently not at this one. Whose ever idea it was to make this a private Dog park shame on you!