Cooper Park Dog Run

Cooper Park Dog Run is a community-friendly dog park located in a lively Brooklyn neighborhood. It offers a fenced dog run with water fountains and benches for owners. Although the space is somewhat small and gravelly with limited shade, it remains popular among local dog owners for socializing. The park is wheelchair accessible and good for kids, making it a welcoming spot despite some concerns about dirt and occasional lack of cleanliness.
Reviews
So tiny and the dirt in the dog run gets all over my dogs. But lots of dogs go there, so social hour is great! And the fountains aren’t bad.
I wish they had a better set up for our babies. All that dirt. They should take a page out of Domino’s Park and make it fake or real grass.
The new Cooper Park dog run is in a terrible location. It’s right next to the skateboard park and has absolutely no shade from the sun. The only plus is that it has a water fountain. So beware—if the weather is over 80 degrees, you can’t take your dog there, because it gets hot like an oven from the kitty litter which was used to pave the ground. The park shouldn’t have been relocated from the old location, which was perfect. Whomever built the new location is a moron.
Good neighborhood dog park, lots of friendly dogs and owners. I’ve been going for years. The pros besides nice folks include the ability to divide the run and the provided water fountains and benches. The cons include the gravel (a bit dusty) and the skate park adjacent to it.
The dog park is nothing special. The people that attend the park are really nice. There is a station to get water for the dogs. Some people don’t pick up after their pets so sometimes it smells a little. Overall and okay dog park.