🐾 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 Quincy, Massachusetts, Quincy Dog Park offers a modern, thoughtfully designed destination for both local and visiting dog owners. This wheelchair-accessible dog park features three fully fenced play areas to accommodate large dogs, small dogs, and even senior dogs, ensuring a safe environment for pups of all sizes and ages. The park’s double-gated entrances minimize the risk of accidental escapes, while separate spaces help reduce crowding and cater to dogs with different social needs.
Among its standout amenities, Quincy Dog Park boasts shaded seating, water stations with dog-friendly fountains, and well-stocked waste stations complete with poop bags and trash bins. Owners enjoy peace of mind with the park’s regular cleaning and maintenance, astroturf surfaces, and a vibrant community of attentive pet owners. Whether you’re looking for a busy afternoon or a quiet morning, this pet-friendly park is perfect for socializing, exercise, and relaxing with your furry friend in the Quincy area.
Great park! I love seeing all of the different dog breeds. The owners are very, attentive of their dogs and walk around along with them. My pup loves playing there!
This is the best dog park I’ve been to. Very thoughtful. There are three fenced in play areas, the big dog section, small dog section, and senior dog section. Every entrance is fenced in separately so that there aren’t accidental escapes. Each section also has a trash can and complementary poop bags. They have water stations that have a water fountain for humans, a water bottle filler and a dog bowl fountain for your fur babies.
There’s shaded seating for the owners, though not nearly enough for all the dog owners. It never seems to be an issue though. There’s a rack to hang up dog collars. And there is, of course, a bright red fire hydrant.
The senior dog section is great for any particularly anxious dogs because it’s usually not full.
My dog loves it so much that he recognises the route two streets away and starts crying dramatically to get out and play.
Warning the parking can get full, but people just park along the drive way up.
Updated from 5 to 4 stars because the benches have gaps in the slats big enough for paws to get stuck in. Witnessed a poor little Boston Terrier scream in pain when his hind leg got stuck and twisted. Make sure to keep your dogs off the bench.
My pupper loves it here. Mostly for the other people but the smells too. Everyone’s very nice and most people keep an eye on their dog if they are a little much. It’s mostly clean. After work is pretty busy which is probably the best time to go to see other dogs. Mine is overwhelmed easily so we like to go around 10am and there are only a few which is more her style. There are three sectioned area, large, small and older.
Very nice park!
Small dog, large dog, and senior dog sections. Astroturf ground cover gets washed down at least once a week. Water bubbles and shade structures. Balls and Frisbees allowed.
The city is building an animal shelter, just outside the park space, and purportedly, there are plans to extend the space and add more agility equipment in the next year or two.
The Quincy dog park is the most updated park I’ve been to yet! My pups loved it. The park has 3 separate play areas for big and small pups, and it even had a senior dog section!