Countryside Veterinary Dog Park

Countryside Veterinary Dog Park offers two fenced areas allowing for separation between large and small dogs, providing a good space for dogs to run and play. It is wheelchair accessible with close parking available. However, access requires registration and a pass, which some find inconvenient. The park has mixed reviews regarding friendliness and safety among dog owners.
Reviews
I tried to purchase their expensive pass so my dog could have a place to play but the building right next door where you’re supposed to go was locked. It was around noon. Their were ppl inside and they just ignored me. I also called multiple times and left my name and number and they never called me back. I’ve been to other dog parks where it’s free and ppl are nice! This is not a friendly place whatsoever.
Was in the area with my dog and want to let her off lead turns out you need to register for a pass that has to get mailed to you , plus you have to a dog licence of Livingston county in order to apply. I’m not paying 70$ just for one day cus. Not from the area, plus there is literally no parking.
The park itself is a great place for the dogs to play. However you also have to Deal with dog parents who think the own the place and bully others so that they can get their way. There are also aggressive dogs that come and are a threat to more docile pups. The owners seem to look the other way or just don’t care about the safety of others. It’s a great place depending on who’s there.
I’ve lived overseas and frequented many dog parks over the years, including parks around Michigan and the US. Never once did I have to pay for an expensive pass to use a park. No wonder barely anyone uses it. We’re in Howell, not a major city. We can just take our dog elsewhere.
Great area for dogs to run and play! Two fenced in areas gives two different options for large and small dogs or for dogs needing some separation from other dogs. Parking is close by.