Danielle Ruiz-Murphy Center for Animal Welfare and Dog Park

Danielle Ruiz-Murphy Center for Animal Welfare and Dog Park
Fenced Area
Parking
Seating
Large Dog Area
Small Dog Area
Off Leash

This dog park features two separate fenced areas catering to different dog temperaments, providing a spacious and friendly environment for dogs to run and play off-leash. It is wheelchair accessible with picnic tables available for visitors. While the park is well-maintained and clean, users have noted issues with persistent mud in the large dog area, some tall grass, bugs, and occasional unpleasant odors. The community is welcoming and events like Pints For Pups are held here, making it a popular spot despite some natural challenges.

Reviews

Daryl Drumheller

Took my girlfriend’s dog there for the first time. She enjoyed running around and meeting other dogs. The only problem was she got muddy.

The past two times I taken Poppy, there hasn’t been any body there. Today four other dogs come and Poppy was sad that she couldn’t play with them. Both enclosures were still alot of mud. The walking trail has a fallen tree on it, so be careful using it.

Today there was road work and the enclosures had a lot of grass.

Jodi Keyes

The park is ok. I like the two separate fenced areas. One of them for shy or aggressive dogs the other for dogs who don’t have behavior issues. Things I don’t like are the smell and the bugs. It smells like sulfur in the air and the gnats are relentless. Other than that though I have met some great doggy parents and they have given me lots of good information and resources. The park is clean and we’ll maintained so that’s really nice.

Brooke Kissinger

I love this dog park; we are here all the time because my dog loves running around with the other dogs. Everyone is always very nice and watches their dogs. The only problem everyone seems to have is that in the big dog fenced in area there is A big puddle of mud and water that is always there so people use the other one but it’s always been fine.

Jeremiah Johnson

The Pints For Pups event sponsored by the Humane Society was an awesome event.
There is plenty of room for people and a really big enclosed dog park.

Matt Dablz (Matt)

The grass is like 17 inchs high on both sides. People ignore the signs for large or aggressive dogs and act like its just life if there is a dog fight because they either can’t read, don’t want to obey the signs or can’t control their dog. Take your small babies here at your own risk.

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