🐾 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 […]
Esteban Dog Park, conveniently located at 3345 E Roeser Rd in Phoenix, Arizona, is a popular destination for pet owners seeking a spacious and pet-friendly environment. This dog park offers a welcoming community vibe where owners are attentive, dogs can socialize, and both humans and pups enjoy well-kept grassy areas. The park also has amenities for families, making it a great spot for both two-legged and four-legged visitors to relax or play.
Known for its open spaces and accessibility, Esteban Park also features wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, basketball courts, and activities for children. You’ll find local dog lovers gathering here for doggy playdates, drone races, and neighborhood events. Note that the dog park can sometimes be muddy or flooded after rain, and water fountains may not always be available, so bringing your own water for your pup is advisable.
Sometimes it’s flooded and sometimes the water works for the fountain.
The people are friendly and very well aware of their dogs behaviors. If they need to be muzzeled or on a leash they understand how to make sure everyone’s dog is comfortable. I love how everyone is a dog person and doesnt mind pets, kisses, cuddles, or jumping up lol Definitely going back and super happy to have found it.
There not much more than you can ask of a park beyond a personal center for gatherings and sporting events, but Esteban Park offers open space. A dog park, a soccer field, a baseball diamond, and open space. Space for Drone racing, neighborhood festivals, and visits from your District Representative, Councilperson, Kesha Hodge-Washington.
Every type of citizen comes to Estebon Park, from, low riders to motorcyclist; from sports buffs to friendly picnics, and with the nicer weather upon us, the park is a great escape from the confines of home.
The water is shut off water fountains, bring water for your dog. Also be cautious. There is a very large dog that nips and bites other dogs. He instigates it, owner is well aware and won’t stop his dog. Everyone else is great, sadly I won’t be going back due to my dog getting hurt.
Started going over here because they closed Cesar Chavez dog park for the summer. It’s funny how you always meet the nicest people at dog parks with their doggies. I do enjoy going there and so does Mel and Osa. It’s clean it’s well kept and they love running in the grass and playing with other doggies.