🐾 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 in the vibrant heart of Midtown Atlanta, 10th Street Dog Park provides a convenient and welcoming space for local dog owners and their pets. This pet-friendly spot is situated right opposite the Federal Reserve building, making it easily accessible for Midtown dwellers, especially with a short walking distance to nearby landmarks like Publix and Insomnia Cookies. The park is popular due to its central location and well-maintained grounds, allowing your canine companions to socialize and play in a clean environment.
Although the park offers plenty of space for dogs to run and play, especially for those with social or large dogs, it does not have on-site water fountains—so be sure to bring your own water and bowls. While parking can be a bit challenging at busy times, the convenience and popularity of the park keep it bustling throughout the day. This makes 10th Street Dog Park a top choice for dog owners looking for an urban, dog-friendly hangout in Atlanta, Georgia.
Edit: Since posting this review more and more people have been brining their large dogs, and it’s now extremely friendly for those with playful or large dogs. Still wish there was a way to provide water in the park, but the attitude here is much better.
This dog park is not a place for dogs who want to play hard. Most of the people who bring their dogs here get irritated when dogs start playing hard and getting dirty, even to go as far as demanding that high energy dogs leave. Rarely seen a happy dog owner here. Additionally there is no water on tap, so once the water I bring is gone, I feel bad for the dogs.
We will be going to the piedmont park dog park only now; where people are friendly and sociable, the dogs can play hard until they’re exhausted, and there is water available.
Awesome new dog park which is very well maintained we really love it here! Dogs thrive and mostly well behaved. Great job midtown for this excellent addition
1/5 because they didn’t think to put in water. And I hope that something is done to fix this apparent weakness, by rating it lower Whenever I bring water and water bowls,it seems like the dogs have more fun, and are less stressed . We visit maybe 5 times a week since we discovered it and always have dogs to play with..
5/5 other dog owners, and design of the space is very efficient and engaging. Most dogs just stop by for a couple minutes but it is pretty popular nearly all times of the day. We find it extremely convenient to visit, just wish there was forsight into this most basic amenity for a dog park..
Nice little dog park located in the heart of midtown. It’s right opposite the Federal Reserve building. Parking can be iffy. All the dogs seemed well-behaved and there is plenty of space to run around! I am giving it 4 stars because it does not have a water fountain.
It’s a 5 minute walk from Publix/Insomnia Cookies, so it’s quite convenient for midtown dwellers!
Rather small. The fact that Dogssuppliesrus were there with some amazing collars. I actually got a jacket from them. I’m more into bigger parks. My Rottie needs room to run. Kind of dog friendly.