🐾 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 […]
Pawster Park is a well-maintained, pay-access dog park located on Winchester Road in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This spacious and secure park is a favorite among local dog owners for its cleanliness, safety, and convenient amenities. With a fully fenced area, accessible parking, and entry, Pawster Park provides a welcoming environment for dogs to run, socialize, and play off leash.
Unique among Fort Wayne’s dog parks, Pawster Park requires an annual membership with proof of your dog’s vaccinations, ensuring a safe experience for everyone. The park features separate, large fenced areas, agility obstacles, dog bowls, tennis balls, poop bags, fresh water access, and plenty of space for energetic pups to explore. Owners can enjoy picnic tables and a peaceful atmosphere, especially during less busy hours. Pawster Park’s commitment to cleanliness and ongoing maintenance makes it a standout choice for dog-friendly fun in northeast Indiana.
A bit soggy, but it’s a rainy day. We’ll be coming back over the spring and summer. Great work Fort Wayne parks&rec!
My puppy loved playing here. We’ve since moved, but I wanted to give it the rating it deserves. I appreciate that the Fort Wayne Parks Department offers two dog parks for residents. This was my puppy’s favorite of the two. It is spacious, clean, and most times my puppy and I were alone. I’m sad to see reviews complaining about having to pay. I never had a problem with this. I understand the need for payment. The parks department built two dog parks, which costs money, and need to process your pets’ vaccine records for the safety of all dogs and people. Also, they have to keep the parks clean and mowed. These things cost money. Why people would think this should be for free is beyond me. I guess those complaining don’t have the foresight to acknowledge these things.
Went here early morning about 9 am and was the only one there. It was nice to let the dog run off leash. They had dig bowls, tennis balls, poop bags, and fresh water to fill up the dog bowls. I’d recommend this place. Oh and even had obstacles for the dogs to run on. There is also 2 sides that are both big and all fenced in.
You have to get ahold of recreational & Parks, give them shot records and it is a NULL yearly card. Card access only
For NULL (for the year), it’s a nice open area for my dog to run. The other owners, for the most part, are in the park with eyes on their own dogs behavior.