🐾 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 within Clepper Park at 663 Barg Salt Run Rd, Clepper Dog Park offers pet owners a spacious, fenced-in area where dogs can play and exercise off-leash. This dedicated dog park in Cincinnati features separate enclosures for both large and small breeds, providing a safe environment tailored to size and temperament. Mature trees around the space offer natural shade, making visits comfortable in warmer months. The park is wheelchair accessible and includes paved paths, restrooms, and playgrounds for families with children, making it a top spot for pet-friendly outdoor fun in Cincinnati.
Dog lovers will appreciate the weather-resistant agility equipment inside the park, as well as areas to sit and relax while their pets burn off energy. While there are plenty of amenities like basketball courts, picnic tables, and public restrooms within the broader Clepper Park, dog owners should remember to bring their own water and waste bags, as on-site dog water fountains and poop bag stations are limited or unavailable. After rain, parts of the dog park can be muddy, so plan accordingly.
Lots of room to let your doggos run. The only problem is, it gets really muddy after a rain and there can be standing water puddles. That might not be a problem for your dog, however!
This is a very, very wonderful part for those who want to play soccer or basketball or just walk around. If you came to let your dog run free in the dog park… Not so great. Completely a mud pit. Would not take my dogs there unless they set up a wash tub outside! Just a muddy mess!
Nice space. Definitely big enough for your pup to get a run in. So far, every human has been friendly. Mature trees, so parts are shaded.
Confused why the park didn’t use more space for the dog areas when the is a couple acres at least beside/behind tennis courts.
Two negatives:one is the trash is outside the fence. Meaning you have to go back out gate and perhaps wrestle your way back out gate to throw bags away. Two: no water hookups, therefore, no water spickets. So make sure you bring some!
Had a nice one Mike walk with my dog and then explored the dog park. They have one area for large dogs and another for small breeds. Both have weather proof obstacles to interact with your furry friend. Enjoy this place together!
Great park to walk your dog. Clepper Park has 2 nicely fenced-in areas 1 for large and one for small dogs to run free or play catch, you’re doggie has access to water and shade in this area.