🐾 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 […]
Robindell Dog Run is a popular dog park located in southwest Houston at 6231 Reamer St. It offers a welcoming, pet-friendly space for local residents and their dogs to enjoy off-leash fun. With wide open areas, pet-friendly walking trails, shaded pavilions, and well-maintained amenities, this dog park is a go-to destination for dog owners seeking a vibrant community spot in Houston.
This dog park in Houston features separate areas for small and large dogs, doggy obstacle courses, water fountains, bag dispensers, and seating for owners. Shaded areas and covered pavilions provide refuge from the sun, while waste stations and trash cans help keep the park clean. There are also walking trails, a playground and splash pad for families, and a community vibe that makes this park unique. Though some visitors note areas needing maintenance, Robindell Dog Run stands out for its modern features, friendly neighbors, and ample space for dogs to run, swim, and socialize.
Just a heads up to anyone visiting the dog park:
The grass is extremely overgrown it’s hard to walk through with uneven surfaces and unsafe for smaller dogs.
There’s dog poop everywhere. It doesn’t seem like people are picking up after their pets, and it’s becoming a health issue. I saw poison ivy on chain link fencing.
The fence isn’t very secure. There are spots that feel weak or missing, and it wouldn’t take much for a dog to slip out.
Looks like a popular spot with lots of friendly neighbors and dogs, (park sign says for subdivision residents only) but it really needs attention. Hoping whoever manages the park can take action soon.
Just a heads up to anyone visiting the dog park:
The grass is extremely overgrown it’s hard to walk through with uneven surfaces and unsafe for smaller dogs.
There’s dog poop everywhere. It doesn’t seem like people are picking up after their pets, and it’s becoming a health issue. I saw poison ivy on chain link fencing.
The fence isn’t very secure. There are spots that feel weak or missing, and it wouldn’t take much for a dog to slip out.
Looks like a popular spot with lots of friendly neighbors and dogs, (park sign says for subdivision residents only) but it really needs attention. Hoping whoever manages the park can take action soon.
Very nice large dog park used by very nice dogs and dog owners. Has water, places to sit, but shade can be limited depending on the time of day; with late afternoons providing maximum shade coverage.
Very nice large dog park used by very nice dogs and dog owners. Has water, places to sit, but shade can be limited depending on the time of day; with late afternoons providing maximum shade coverage.
This dog park is not enclosed! There is a huge gap in the fencing at the back. Also, along the un-secured area there appears to be a private back yard with a wooden fence with several broken places that a small dog could enter or exit through the gaps. This is not a safe place to let your dog run and exercise unleashed.
This dog park is not enclosed! There is a huge gap in the fencing at the back. Also, along the un-secured area there appears to be a private back yard with a wooden fence with several broken places that a small dog could enter or exit through the gaps. This is not a safe place to let your dog run and exercise unleashed.
Chill dog run with the essentials: bags, trash can, water bowls, seats for humans. Fully fenced. Shade along edge.
Chill dog run with the essentials: bags, trash can, water bowls, seats for humans. Fully fenced. Shade along edge.
This is just like a big gated yard, still pretty nice for the dogs to run free. Anything bigger than my patio is well appreciated. Some genius came up with the plastic bottles idea to serve as bag dispensers, pretty cool i think, but still bring your bags just in case there aren’t any here.
This is just like a big gated yard, still pretty nice for the dogs to run free. Anything bigger than my patio is well appreciated. Some genius came up with the plastic bottles idea to serve as bag dispensers, pretty cool i think, but still bring your bags just in case there aren’t any here.