🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located at 900 Central Park Blvd, Dyer Dog Park is a pet-friendly space dedicated to providing a secure environment for dogs and their owners in Dyer, Indiana. With wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, this dog park caters to the needs of all visitors, making it an inclusive location for your furry friend to enjoy.
The park is unique in that it requires a membership fee and key card access for entry, prioritizing security and maintenance. However, it’s important to note that there are breed restrictions—some breeds considered ‘vicious’ are not allowed. This has been a point of contention for some visitors, so be sure to check the latest rules and guidelines before planning your visit to this dog park in Northwest Indiana.
Terrible! We are travelers and all the dog parks in NW Indiana charge money.
You need to pay to be able to use this dog park.
My dog Boy Miles loves this dog park!
Was so excited to go here until I learned my breed of dog is banned… I couldn’t understand why, then I find out it’s because my dog is considered “vicious.” My mouth dropped!!!! I have the sweetest Rottie around, my “vicious” man is a huge teddy bear. Don’t wanna go here anyway if these people think my Rottweiler is meaner/scarier than some smaller dog breeds! Maybe the town of Dyer should go to the animal shelters nearby and spend time with these “vicious” breeds. Promise you’ll be quick to see a small dog is much scarier than my gentle giant! It’s alright, I’ll continue taking my old man to the beach. Such a SHAME
Have to have a key card to get in. Honestly dog parks like this are obnoxious. As a traveler it’s always disappointing to show up and see my dog can’t play.