🐾 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 alongside the scenic reservoir, the Dog Park at Lakeshore Park offers pet owners in Brandon, MS a spacious, shady area to let their dogs run and play. This popular dog park features separate sections for large and small dogs (though some gates may need repair), plenty of room for pups to stretch out, and beautiful views over the water. Its setting makes it an ideal destination for those seeking dog-friendly adventures or relaxing afternoons with their pets.
Amenities include shaded areas, picnic tables, ample parking, water access (when available; currently, due to construction, water may be off), and wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms. The park is family-friendly and convenient for all visitors, making it a favorite for locals and visitors looking for a dog park in Brandon, Mississippi. The area’s natural breezes off the reservoir and the friendly dog owner community set this park apart.
nice area, plenty of room for dogs to run. it overlooks the reservoir, which is nice.
unfortunately, the gates to both the small dog side and the big dog side are broken. this is a huge negative as one dog was able to repeatedly leave the small dog side and run to the big dog side. luckily the dog was friendly, but if it would have been aggressive, it could’ve really hurt someone or other dogs.
This beautiful, large dog park had plenty of running room for my pups, access to water and shade, and the best dog owners I have met at a park.
It was nice over there just cool as the wind was blowing off the water. No photos this time but I will be back with some.
Great dog park. Plenty of space for the dogs to stretch out and all shaded.
With current construction it’s been on a heavy decline with maintenance. Main gate is held closed with a leash. Side gates need a revised clasp mechanism. Water has been shut off during building of new PRV headquarters forcing owners to bring their own water for our dogs.