🐾 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 […]
								
								
								
								
					Pacific Street Park offers a popular, open dog park experience in the heart of Santa Monica, CA. With its convenient Main and Pacific location, this fenced-in park provides a relaxed environment where local dogs can socialize and play off-leash in a secure area. The grounds are covered with dirt and wood chips, making it easy on paws, though there is no grassy space. Regular maintenance and friendly visitors make this park a comfortable choice for Santa Monica dog owners.
The park features essentials like water stations (with communal bowls) and scooping tools for waste, as well as seating and some shade for pet owners. While Pacific Street Park does not have separate sections for small and large dogs, it is well-suited for attentive owners looking for a laid-back, pet-friendly option for their dogs to run and play. Bring your own water bowl if you are concerned about cleanliness, and note that dog owners must actively supervise their pets for a safe and enjoyable visit.
I was trying to save my 20 pound terrier yesterday from some pitbull/boxer mix dog that weights more than me. No command to “get down” from the owner of the dog. I was screaming on top of my lungs because I was so terrified. This dog wouldn’t get down. The owner is lucky I didn’t call the cops. They would’ve taken her dog from her.
I wouldnt suggest this park for small dog owners. City really needs to separate it into two. The problem with some big dogs are not them but the owners who don’t train them well and do not pay attention when they play with other dogs. It’s all fun until someone gets hurt. That dog would’ve broken mine into two just with its weight.
Extremely unpleasant and terrifying experience. You shouldn’t own a dog like that if you don’t care enough to train it and be on top of it when you are in public. And the audacity to not even own up to it. Some people.
I was trying to save my 20 pound terrier yesterday from some pitbull/boxer mix dog that weights more than me. No command to “get down” from the owner of the dog. I was screaming on top of my lungs because I was so terrified. This dog wouldn’t get down. The owner is lucky I didn’t call the cops. They would’ve taken her dog from her.
I wouldnt suggest this park for small dog owners. City really needs to separate it into two. The problem with some big dogs are not them but the owners who don’t train them well and do not pay attention when they play with other dogs. It’s all fun until someone gets hurt. That dog would’ve broken mine into two just with its weight.
Extremely unpleasant and terrifying experience. You shouldn’t own a dog like that if you don’t care enough to train it and be on top of it when you are in public. And the audacity to not even own up to it. Some people.
I was trying to save my 20 pound terrier yesterday from some pitbull/boxer mix dog that weights more than me. No command to “get down” from the owner of the dog. I was screaming on top of my lungs because I was so terrified. This dog wouldn’t get down. The owner is lucky I didn’t call the cops. They would’ve taken her dog from her.
I wouldnt suggest this park for small dog owners. City really needs to separate it into two. The problem with some big dogs are not them but the owners who don’t train them well and do not pay attention when they play with other dogs. It’s all fun until someone gets hurt. That dog would’ve broken mine into two just with its weight.
Extremely unpleasant and terrifying experience. You shouldn’t own a dog like that if you don’t care enough to train it and be on top of it when you are in public. And the audacity to not even own up to it. Some people.
Smallish dog park on Main and Pacific. There is water pump and bowl for thirsty pups and scoopers and trash for doody but no bags. Some shade and at least two park benches for people. I’ve always met nice folks and dogs here but just note there is no special small dog area, it’s just one big square lot (maybe 10,000 sq. Feet or 1/4 acre?)
Smallish dog park on Main and Pacific. There is water pump and bowl for thirsty pups and scoopers and trash for doody but no bags. Some shade and at least two park benches for people. I’ve always met nice folks and dogs here but just note there is no special small dog area, it’s just one big square lot (maybe 10,000 sq. Feet or 1/4 acre?)
Smallish dog park on Main and Pacific. There is water pump and bowl for thirsty pups and scoopers and trash for doody but no bags. Some shade and at least two park benches for people. I’ve always met nice folks and dogs here but just note there is no special small dog area, it’s just one big square lot (maybe 10,000 sq. Feet or 1/4 acre?)
This is probably the best park around for owners who understand that a dog park is not the equivalent of taking your 14 y/o to the mall. If you pay attention to your dog even as they socialize with other dogs and/or occasionally engage in fetch – this park can be great.
It’s not huge and has no grass, but it’s open and flat and doesn’t get as crowded. The size can be tougher for big dogs when there are multiple trying to play ball, but it’s a big benefit if an unruly dog/person comes into the park because your dog is always close by. There’s water and usually tennis balls buried in the dirt and wood chips – which are my dogs favorite smh.
All in all this is a decent option for those who don’t risk the ticket by playing by the beach. There’s a water station that can sometimes be gross so bring a bowl if you have one. I recommend going at a late hour to beat the rush.
This is probably the best park around for owners who understand that a dog park is not the equivalent of taking your 14 y/o to the mall. If you pay attention to your dog even as they socialize with other dogs and/or occasionally engage in fetch – this park can be great.
It’s not huge and has no grass, but it’s open and flat and doesn’t get as crowded. The size can be tougher for big dogs when there are multiple trying to play ball, but it’s a big benefit if an unruly dog/person comes into the park because your dog is always close by. There’s water and usually tennis balls buried in the dirt and wood chips – which are my dogs favorite smh.
All in all this is a decent option for those who don’t risk the ticket by playing by the beach. There’s a water station that can sometimes be gross so bring a bowl if you have one. I recommend going at a late hour to beat the rush.
This is probably the best park around for owners who understand that a dog park is not the equivalent of taking your 14 y/o to the mall. If you pay attention to your dog even as they socialize with other dogs and/or occasionally engage in fetch – this park can be great.
It’s not huge and has no grass, but it’s open and flat and doesn’t get as crowded. The size can be tougher for big dogs when there are multiple trying to play ball, but it’s a big benefit if an unruly dog/person comes into the park because your dog is always close by. There’s water and usually tennis balls buried in the dirt and wood chips – which are my dogs favorite smh.
All in all this is a decent option for those who don’t risk the ticket by playing by the beach. There’s a water station that can sometimes be gross so bring a bowl if you have one. I recommend going at a late hour to beat the rush.
Great large, open space. Dirt and chip grounds, no grass. There is NOT a designated small dog/ large dog area, it’s all for one. A few benches for seating and free accessible water & community bowls for the pups.