🐾 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 […]
Paw Meadow Dog Park is a well-loved dog park featuring separate fenced areas for large and small dogs. It offers a friendly and welcoming environment with ample amenities including pet waste bags, trash bins, and parking. The park is wheelchair accessible and good for children. While the ground is mostly dirt, there are shaded areas by trees. The park is open from sunrise to sunset, and off-leash play is allowed within the fenced areas.
Well managed park with a great group of social regulars. Dog-savvy owners, and a friendly vibe.
It was an awesome experience!! Met some great people and Mocha had a blast playing with all of the other dogs. This was his first time at a dog park and he is worn out!!
My pups and I love it here!! We come every single day. It’s a wonderful thing having a dog park intown!! Thank you to everyone who had a part in building it, and those maintaining it.
I’ve been visiting this park regularly with my dog, and overall, it’s been a positive experience. The majority of park-goers are friendly and welcoming. The park offers ample amenities, including available bags for pet waste and two separate fenced areas catering to both small and large dogs.
While the park does have a fair amount of dirt, it’s not a concern for us. My dog enjoys the space and gets along well with other dogs. However, we have encountered a few individuals who can be less than friendly, if you’re brown be careful with the woman who owns 2 coonhounds, very nasty. This hasn’t deterred us from visiting. We’ll continue to frequent the park despite the occasional unpleasant encounter.
This park was mostly dirt (mud on the day we visited) with a few areas that would be shaded by the trees when the leaves are out.
Separate sections for large and small dogs.
Although there are light posts in the park, the rules state sunrise to sunset.
Water, trash, and bags — as well as an interesting alternative just outside the park: “poop papers”.