🐾 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 […]
Located at 799 W Klatt Rd, South Anchorage Dog Park is a favorite destination for local pet owners seeking spacious, dog-friendly fields and pet-friendly trails in Anchorage, Alaska. The park features multiple areas, including a fully fenced small dog section and an expansive, partially fenced large dog area bordered by natural trees and shrubs. Here, dogs of all sizes can run off-leash, socialize, and explore grassy fields and winding trails while enjoying Alaska’s scenic views.
This park is cherished for its cleanliness and strong community support, making it one of the best-maintained dog parks in Anchorage. With wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances, it welcomes everyone, including kids and those with mobility needs. While there aren’t formal seating areas or agility equipment, the wide-open spaces and walking loops provide ample room for adventures. Visitors should be aware that wildlife like moose may occasionally wander into the area, adding to the unique Alaskan flair of this dog park.
Love the friendly dog and owners we meet. Free range enclosure trail is well kept and has park lovers support to keep it clean. Also, pretty cool to watch paintball sessions .
SADP where I bring my dog to relax and run around. Just be alert for bull moose, sometimes they are inside the tall trees areas looking for food. I recommend this park to everyone..
When I first went to this park, I thought that the small dog area, which is large, was the only place for dogs off leash. Imagine my surprise when I realized the HUGE field next to it was also fenced in. I really enjoy going to the big park. Plenty of room for everyone! It is just a big field field, no place to sit down, nothing for dogs to climb on. But so much room to run!
We go once a week or more.
After several trips, I have only heard of one “argument” between the dogs at the park (and one Moose).
It is cleaner than any other Dog Park we have ever been at, I used to avoid going to Dog Parks because of the filth in the past, but this one is great.
From Frenchies to my Boerboel (South African Mastiff), everyone has been friendly on the “Big Dog” side.
There is a small dog area if the larger dogs intimidate you or your pup. But after a couple of visits, you’ll end up with the “Big Dogs” because they have too much fun, and all the room run and chase.
(But there is a stream on the right when entering. That water can get funky, I try to leash before getting too close on the way out.)
While it is NOT fully fenced in, there is a tree / shrub border around the designated large dog park area and a designated walking path that loops the park that keeps most dogs on track. In the summer, the middle area has tall grass and a few trails to run through, if the path is not adventurous enough.
The small dog area is smaller area that is fully fenced in, but just grass with a few trees.