🐾 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 […]

The Canine Corral is a well-maintained dog park located at 2108 W 8th St in Anderson, Indiana, making it a beloved spot for local pet owners. This fenced-in park is spacious enough for even larger breeds to stretch their legs and get plenty of exercise. It’s praised for its cleanliness, good maintenance, and the sense of community among visitors. A key purchase is required for access, offering a secure and friendly environment for your four-legged family members.
One highlight at Canine Corral is the agility equipment—ramps, jumps, and obstacles offer fun opportunities for dogs to play and improve their skills. Water bowls and water are provided, ensuring your dog stays hydrated during playtime. The park also features wheelchair-accessible parking and ample space for dogs to socialize and explore. Located near the Animal Protection League, it’s easily accessible for Anderson and Madison County residents looking for a dog-friendly park.
Good place to let dog run, they have a water bowl, water, tennis balls
Love it Lainie and I will be back and love that they put the obstacles up for them and that they had a jug of water sitting on the table to put water out for them in a bowl thank you we saw a lot of the rescue dogs going for walks too and Lainie just understood how they feel and was good to all of them coming up to the fence
Nice area to let your dog off it’s leash, and run.
Only negative was someone just dumped their food trash in the parking lot.
I guess walking 20 feet to a trash can would have been too exhausting. I disposed of it.
This was our first trip to the dog park. It was large enough for a big dog, like our Boxer, to actually open up and run. This something he seldom gets to do. The area is clean and well maintained. We will certainly go back.
Good sized park with with several ramps and jumps installed. A gem of a place in Madison county.
It does cost but is a very reasonable annual purchase . Go down the road to the Animal Protection League to get your key.