🐾 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 […]
Discover Keller Road Dog Park, a favorite for locals and visitors seeking a dog-friendly outing in Centerton, Arkansas. This well-maintained park offers a dedicated off-leash area where your furry companion can socialize, play, and stretch their legs. Nestled near landscaped pet-friendly trails and a scenic pond with a fountain, it’s an ideal spot for quick runs, afternoon playdates, or relaxed strolls. The park is known for being clean and welcoming, with dog owners taking pride in keeping the space enjoyable for everyone.
Keller Road Dog Park stands out for its community spirit and practical amenities. You’ll find agility structures for canine entertainment, paved walking paths, benches for owners, and well-stocked waste stations with free poop bags and disposal cans. While small in size, it has a big heart—making it perfect for pet owners seeking a fun, safe environment close to home. Whether you’re walking over from nearby apartments or making a short drive from Bentonville or the greater Centerton area, this park is a convenient, dog-friendly haven.
Fun space for our dog to play off-leash. Occasionally she gets to socialize with other dogs. Closer to our apartment for a quick run/social time than Bentonville Bark Park on Highway 71.
Really nice paved walking path around a pond with a fountain too!
one of the gates is broken and won’t close. so if you bring your dog here you have to watch them
Good little park for stretching your dog’s legs. Fun activities for them to do, which is missing from alot of other parks!
Found this small dog park, Keller Road Dog Park) on my way to the drop-off dog food at the Centerton City Animal Services. It was CLEAN of dog feeces. Thank you, dog owners. Multiple structures for the dogs, maintained grass, free poop bags, & disposal can. I don’t remember a water source. Other parks I’ve gone to are filthy. Dog owners drop their dogs off & sit in their vehicles. Some bring food in & leave their food (chicken bones) on the ground, very dangerous for the dogs. There’s a nearby trail & a nice lady walked her miniature Dachshund over & my dog was so excited, zummies all over the park. The little Dachshund made sure my dog knew she was not interested in her hyperactivity. The Dachshund owner was very responsible, ensuring her dog was behaving properly. My hyper girl would zum around & try again, but the little one was not having. Thank you, dog owner, for bringing your little Dachshund, picking up after her & tiring my girl out. Hope to see y’all again!
If anyone found a Sportdog E-collar remote at this park please let me know. It was left on the bench 22nd or 23rd of December 2021. My wife would have been there with our lab in the picture and our 3 month old Corgi.
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