🐾 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 at 330 O’Henry Ave in Davidson, The Preserve Dog Park offers a welcoming space for dog owners and their pups to run, play, and socialize. This dog park in Davidson, North Carolina, stands out for its clean and spacious layout, fun pet-friendly community, and natural wooded surroundings. Whether your pup is eager to meet new playmates or just needs room to run, the park is known for its friendly visitors and well-behaved dogs, making it an ideal spot for socialization and exercise.
The Preserve has a fully fenced area, picnic tables, benches, shaded spots under umbrellas and trees, and a mix of gravel and grassy spaces for varied play. Owners will appreciate the wheelchair accessible parking lot and the scenic walking trail through the woods, perfect for dog-friendly hiking close to Davidson. While there are water faucets and bowls available, visitors are advised to bring backup water just in case. There are no restrooms or playgrounds for kids, but dogs and their owners can enjoy a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun and exercise.
I’m always skeptical about dog parks because not all owners recognize bad behavior in their own dogs, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised with my experiences here so far!! The park is a nice size, clean, and doesn’t have very many visitors (which is good in my book). The dogs that have been there while I was there have been very well behaved with attentive owners! Will be back 😁
I absolutely love 💕 this dog park in Davidson. People and dogs are very friendly there. I had some nice conversations with the dog owners that brought their dogs to Preserve. The pup I walk during the week in the mornings I brought there for a little fun and socializing at the pet parents request and he had a really good 👍 time running, playing, and meeting other pups to enjoy some time outdoors playing with other friendly dogs.
Cute dog park but water isn’t running. Loose gravel, I wear my hiking shoes to prevent sliding.
I took my girl Luna here for her first time at a dog park. She has some social anxiety but all of the dogs and hoomans made her feel welcome and she quickly became comfortable and played with a dozen different dogs for about 90 minutes.
I brought a squeaky ball, but there were already at least 10 tennis balls scattered around the park, so I probably won’t bring any toys next time. I also brought a few bottles of water and a bowl, but the water pipe was working and there were a few bowls around too. I’ll always bring water as a backup, just in case.
I really like the park. There is plenty of room to run around. There are grassy areas, dirt/pea gravel area, bushes, trees, pipes, benches, picnic tables and umbrellas. Luna really loved all the places to explore and sniff, and we both enjoyed meeting the well behaved dogs and nice people. We’ll be back often.
Nice fenced-in dog park .that has a picnic table and little sitting area. It is mostly graveled with not much grass to walk on… My dogs still had a great time. There’s a pipe and faucet for the dogs but must have been shut off since no water came out. There was several gallons of water in a nearby storage spot that is filling the bowl evidently.
This is strictly for dogs and their handlers… No playground for kids or restrooms.
This park also had a walk around trail through the woods that was relaxing and very enjoyable. I certainly would come again when I get a chance and am nearby.