🐾 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 […]
Windrow Off-leash Dog Park is a spacious, pet-friendly area located in the heart of a scenic Oxnard neighborhood. This popular dog park features separate play areas for small and large dogs, making it ideal for owners seeking a safe and social environment tailored to their pet’s size. The park’s lush grass, agility features, and ample room to run help ensure a fun experience for dog lovers looking for a dog park in Oxnard, CA.
Visitors will find several picnic tables and seating at the entrance, along with plenty of green space for dogs to mingle and explore. The park can get busy on weekends and parking is available on the street, though it may be limited during peak times. While the park is well maintained, note that no dog water fountain is available, so visitors are encouraged to bring their own water for their pets. Windrow Dog Park stands out for its welcoming atmosphere, large shaded areas, and community of local dog owners enjoying outdoor time with their furry companions.
Very spacious but, no one picks up their dog’s poop… Considering the area of Oxnard it is in, you would think people would be more considerate. Too much poop hidden in tall grass.
Very spacious but, no one picks up their dog’s poop… Considering the area of Oxnard it is in, you would think people would be more considerate. Too much poop hidden in tall grass.
Very spacious but, no one picks up their dog’s poop… Considering the area of Oxnard it is in, you would think people would be more considerate. Too much poop hidden in tall grass.
I took my frenchie here for the first time and the sign for the small dog area says 20 pound dogs only and some older people had there small dog and their Australian Shepherd in there, it kept barking and running along the fence wanting to go with the bigger dogs.. and my dog doesn’t do well with bigger dogs (he tries to hump them).
I wanted to stay longer cause my dog was doing great with all the other small dogs but those stupid people ruined it having there big dog in there.. as soon as he noticed the Australian Shepard he went to go sniff and hump her and in turn he got snapped at from the Aussie pretty bad.
The small dog area only has 2 tables for people to sit at and there’s no dog water fountain either.. they need more benches along the fence and a fountain..
I went on Saturday and both dog areas were packed with beautiful looking dogs. It was also difficult to find parking being that’s it’s in the corner of a large neighborhood with lots of the town homes all packed beside each other.
I understand the reason for no dog water fountain too because this park was never intended to have a dog area. But since it’s been there for maybe 5 years already I think Oxnard should have installed one by now.
The new one in Port Hueneme is smaller.. but way better.
I took my frenchie here for the first time and the sign for the small dog area says 20 pound dogs only and some older people had there small dog and their Australian Shepherd in there, it kept barking and running along the fence wanting to go with the bigger dogs.. and my dog doesn’t do well with bigger dogs (he tries to hump them).
I wanted to stay longer cause my dog was doing great with all the other small dogs but those stupid people ruined it having there big dog in there.. as soon as he noticed the Australian Shepard he went to go sniff and hump her and in turn he got snapped at from the Aussie pretty bad.
The small dog area only has 2 tables for people to sit at and there’s no dog water fountain either.. they need more benches along the fence and a fountain..
I went on Saturday and both dog areas were packed with beautiful looking dogs. It was also difficult to find parking being that’s it’s in the corner of a large neighborhood with lots of the town homes all packed beside each other.
I understand the reason for no dog water fountain too because this park was never intended to have a dog area. But since it’s been there for maybe 5 years already I think Oxnard should have installed one by now.
The new one in Port Hueneme is smaller.. but way better.
I took my frenchie here for the first time and the sign for the small dog area says 20 pound dogs only and some older people had there small dog and their Australian Shepherd in there, it kept barking and running along the fence wanting to go with the bigger dogs.. and my dog doesn’t do well with bigger dogs (he tries to hump them).
I wanted to stay longer cause my dog was doing great with all the other small dogs but those stupid people ruined it having there big dog in there.. as soon as he noticed the Australian Shepard he went to go sniff and hump her and in turn he got snapped at from the Aussie pretty bad.
The small dog area only has 2 tables for people to sit at and there’s no dog water fountain either.. they need more benches along the fence and a fountain..
I went on Saturday and both dog areas were packed with beautiful looking dogs. It was also difficult to find parking being that’s it’s in the corner of a large neighborhood with lots of the town homes all packed beside each other.
I understand the reason for no dog water fountain too because this park was never intended to have a dog area. But since it’s been there for maybe 5 years already I think Oxnard should have installed one by now.
The new one in Port Hueneme is smaller.. but way better.
Amazing dog park! Big and spacious, with a small dog and big dog separated section. Super clean and well kept. Also a huge park surrounding it.
Amazing dog park! Big and spacious, with a small dog and big dog separated section. Super clean and well kept. Also a huge park surrounding it.
Amazing dog park! Big and spacious, with a small dog and big dog separated section. Super clean and well kept. Also a huge park surrounding it.
The park is beautiful and I couldn’t wait for my dog to play there when it re-opened at the end of May. Since then I’ve taken my dog three times. Each time, there was poop in several areas, even on the concrete near the lunch benches. I was surprised that at this beautiful park, in a beautiful neighborhood, that dog owners who decide to leave their dogs poop on the ground do not respect the universal idea of picking up your dog’s poop. In my opinion it also shows a lack of respect to fellow dog owners and dogs themselves. Pick up your dogs poop – it’s not that difficult!