🐾 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 […]
DogWorld Dog Park is a one-of-a-kind, dog-centric destination conveniently located at 2275 Lynn St, Kannapolis, NC. Set on several acres, this fully-fenced, privately-run dog park offers dogs and their owners a dynamic environment featuring a range of off-leash amenities seldom found anywhere else. From sprawling grassy fields and a beautiful, algae-controlled pond to an Olympic-sized, slanted swimming pool and in-ground kiddie pools, this park is a haven for water-loving pups and those craving open space to run, play, and socialize.
The park stands out for its robust safety and screening protocols. Every pup is temperament tested, color-coded by play style or behavior, and must provide up-to-date vaccine records before entry – ensuring a safe, friendly experience for all. On-site agility equipment, converted mini-golf obstacle courses, and unique features like dog-friendly water slides round out DogWorld’s commitment to canine enrichment. Owners love the attentive staff, clean facilities, and thoughtful touches like free pup cones, making DogWorld Dog Park a must-visit for anyone seeking a top-tier dog park in Cabarrus County or the greater Charlotte, NC area.
A dog park that lives up to its hype. The staff is very friendly/helpful. It really has something for every dog. Responsive to emails with any questions before you go. I took my very old lab here. They were great to make sure we all felt safe. Concessions are reasonably priced. Large play areas ,pools , pond, slides , agility course 👍 (worth the drive)
My dog loved it. Will be going back once it cools down!
All dogs are required to have vaccines and the staff is attentive to the dogs making it a safe place for your fur baby. Each dog is also evaluated and given a specific color to let everyone know the temperment of your pup.
Perks-
.Large swimming pool
.2 small pools
.pond
.dog obstacle course
.1 zillion tennis balls
.2 water slides
We had a blast at Dog World!!! I wish more people knew about this place!!
We visited for the first time on a weekend in September and it wasn’t crowded. We made a “reservation” the day of and we were worried it would take a while to be approved, but it was very quick! We uploaded all of our pup’s vaccines and info, then I called and the staff said they receive a notification to approve vaccines once they’re uploaded, and when they’re approved they send a confirmation email. “Reservations” are available every 5 minutes – it’s designed to control the flow of traffic so 20 dogs don’t show up at the same time.
They request a card on file when you sign up but they do not charge until after you pass the temperament test. NULL for the first day (extra NULL for trainer test) and NULL regular entry fee. Most dog parks are free so this is hard to justify, but consider the upkeep needed to keep this amazing location running, and the amount of fun our pup was worth every cent!
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff and trainers. They understand many dogs are leash-reactive so they have precautions to prevent leash greetings and other concerns. (THANK YOU!!!)
The temperament test is for first-time visitors. They have a medium, fenced grass area where the trainer and the greeting dog meet and discuss rules. They color code dogs by behavior (ball-chaser versus wrestler, elderly dogs, etc.) so you know the temperament of all the other dogs in the park. Our wrestling orange pup had a ton of fun with his orange friends!!
Start with the huge fenced-in grass area for pups to run and play, with a small pond that is dyed to prevent algae growth. They can also provide access to a creek area that is not fenced, but we did not explore this.
Stop between sections to rinse the pond water off your pup before entering the swimming pool area. This is a slanted, in-ground pool that’s partly filled with CLEAN water. We spent nearly all of our time here, chasing dogs chasing balls from the shallow to the deep end of the pool. BONUS, this area has an old putt-putt course-turned dog obstacle course. There are also two small isolated pools if your pup doesn’t like swimming with others or needs to get used to the water first.
Go back into the grassy field anytime, or go through a gate beyond the concessions (drinks only for the hoomans) for two water slides designed for dogs. Only the longer slide was active when we went, and these are shallow enough that (although our chicken-dog didn’t want to) dogs can actually walk down the slide with water flow and jump into a small pool with play balls. Pass between this gate and the main pool area as many times as you want.
On your way out grab a free pup cone (or buy extra toppings 😋) and head to the dual-fence exit, where pups can eat without other dogs. Just another fantastic safety precaution to keep everyone safe.
TL;DR – this is a FANTASTIC park with awesome staff that we will visit as many times as we can. Can’t say enough about how much we love this place.
Such a great place with so many different areas for the dogs to run around and play! They have a pond area, multiple pools, even little ones for small dogs with lots of balls in them. There are tennis balls everywhere! The water slides are very cool although our dog was afraid to go down it! The staff was so friendly and they are so great with the dog screenings and interacting with them in the park! Definitely a must visit if you’re anywhere near the area.
Our dogs LOVE going to DogWorld. And they usually sleep for a couple of days afterwards. They love the water and just the freedom to run around. They have several acres of land with a pond and another area with an Olympic sized swimming pool drained down to have a little walk in, zero entry type area when you walk down the main starts. They also have two in ground kiddie pools, two water slides, and your pup gets a free pup cone before you leave. Highly recommend, especially if you have a water loving pup!