🐾 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 […]
Peppers Dog Park is a highly-rated and pet-friendly destination, perfectly located just off the interstate in Jamestown, ND. It offers spacious, fenced-in areas specifically designed for both large and small dogs, giving your pups room to run off-leash and socialize safely. Owners praise the tall fences, double-gated entries for extra safety, and the scenic surroundings featuring green hillsides and meadows.
This dog park in Jamestown, North Dakota, stands out for its dog-friendly amenities: shaded spots, a covered shelter, and refreshing water stations—sometimes with kiddie pools for summer fun! The park offers ample picnic seating, is wheelchair accessible, and is known for its welcoming community feel. While it’s regularly maintained, owners are encouraged to help keep it clean for everyone’s enjoyment.
My 2 dogs really enjoyed the park.They love running and it was nice that they had water there for the dogs to drink and toys..
I love how there is both a small dog and large dog fenced in area! When it is nice they have kitty pools out and water dishes as well!
Only down fall is people don’t actually clean up after their dogs so on the large dog side there is alot of dog waste.
Very nice dog park. Has two sections one for big one for small dogs, nice tall fences and a small covered area. Only complaint is the mosquito population so wear bug spray if you’re there in the evening!
Peppers Dog Park is amazing. Great place to let your pets let off some extra energy! Well maintained as long as visitors clean up after themselves. Separate sides for the big dogs and little dogs.
Peppers Dog Park is a beautiful dog park just off the interstate with a stream that flows by it. This park has a split for large and small dogs. It also has shaded areas and water access for the dogs. I enjoyed the scenic views of the green hillsides and meadows. While sitting in the park letting the dogs play I met a few nice people that made me feel okay. Thanks Kirk and others.