🐾 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 […]
Located in the heart of Midtown East Manhattan, just off 42nd street between 1st Ave and FDR, Robert Moses Dog Run is a convenient urban retreat for local dog owners seeking a place for their dogs to socialize and get some exercise off-leash. While it is smaller than suburban parks and primarily surfaced with gravel, dirt, and concrete, this fully fenced dog run provides a secure area for pups to roam and interact with others. The dog park is well-known for its friendly community and the essential amenities provided, such as doggy bags, trash bins, and seating.
Unique for a dog park in New York, NY, Robert Moses Dog Run occasionally features kiddie pools and water bowls, making it a refreshing stop during warmer days. The area is open and easily accessible, though it could be crowded during peak times. Its central location makes it a handy option for apartment dwellers or visitors seeking a quick dog-friendly break. Although there’s no separate section for small and large dogs or grassy areas, regulars praise the secure fencing and the opportunity for pups to play safely off-leash within city limits.
I’ve been in New York on travel. My husband brought our pup up for the week since I am staying in a dog friendly hotel. Trying to figure out living with a dog in Manhattan has been a learning experience. We walked the mile to this “dog run” to realize it isn’t a park but more a small space for dogs to socialize off leash. This is primarily gravel/ dirt and stone with essentially no grass (a few patches of soil where trees are planted). It’s fairly small compared to what we’re used to in the suburbs but still gave her the chance to run around a little bit! I don’t think I was worth the mile walk each way though, we will probably check out other options.
I’ve been in New York on travel. My husband brought our pup up for the week since I am staying in a dog friendly hotel. Trying to figure out living with a dog in Manhattan has been a learning experience. We walked the mile to this “dog run” to realize it isn’t a park but more a small space for dogs to socialize off leash. This is primarily gravel/ dirt and stone with essentially no grass (a few patches of soil where trees are planted). It’s fairly small compared to what we’re used to in the suburbs but still gave her the chance to run around a little bit! I don’t think I was worth the mile walk each way though, we will probably check out other options.
Very tiny dog park! No grass, just a couple benches. Quiet place if you need to take a break. Would highly recommend going with company 🐕🦺
Very tiny dog park! No grass, just a couple benches. Quiet place if you need to take a break. Would highly recommend going with company 🐕🦺
It’s convenient because it’s close to where I live BUT its not clean at all… I’d rather walk another 10 blocks to get to a better dog park than use this one. My puppy came away with a bad infection after going here
It’s convenient because it’s close to where I live BUT its not clean at all… I’d rather walk another 10 blocks to get to a better dog park than use this one. My puppy came away with a bad infection after going here
Such a SMALL dog “run”! There is little to no space for a dog to run here. Even with just four or five dogs in here it feels crowded already. The flooring is concrete, so if it’s hot outside the pups’ paws will still be bothered by the heat of the floor and potentially burn them. There are at least two benches for owners to sit.
Such a SMALL dog “run”! There is little to no space for a dog to run here. Even with just four or five dogs in here it feels crowded already. The flooring is concrete, so if it’s hot outside the pups’ paws will still be bothered by the heat of the floor and potentially burn them. There are at least two benches for owners to sit.
This dog park is hidden on 42nd between 1st ave and FDR. Clean and fun park but a little hard to find. On week days after work, there can be 5 to 15 dogs here.
This dog park is hidden on 42nd between 1st ave and FDR. Clean and fun park but a little hard to find. On week days after work, there can be 5 to 15 dogs here.