🐾 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 […]
Old Depot Dog Park is a welcoming, pet-friendly destination conveniently located at 217-1085 W Main St, Sturgis, MI. This fully fenced, off-leash dog park offers two spacious sections to safely accommodate both large and small dogs. Each area features dedicated benches and plenty of shade, making it a comfortable spot for dog owners to relax while their pups play.
Owners will appreciate amenities like well-stocked waste bag dispensers, trash stations, and working water fountains for dogs in both sections. The park is set in a peaceful residential neighborhood and provides easy wheelchair accessible parking. Whether you’re a local or just passing through Sturgis, this dog park is a clean, convenient, and friendly place for your four-legged friend to stretch their legs and socialize with others.
Bags and water provided for the poochies and benches and shade for the peeps. Long running area and split to separate more aggressive dogs. Gated dog greeting area.
New as of July 2017. Two separate sections; Large dogs and small dogs. Each has a dedicated water fountain. Several benches in each area and dog waste pickup equipment is provided.
Great place to hang out with your dog. Has water available. A couple of benches for the humans and grass to let little 4 leggers run and roll in.
Fredford loved it. We had been in the car for several hours passing through an it was a great spot easy to find. Was not busy with room for my little guy to run. Big and little dog separate sides, which we loved. Near lots of food and stores. Placed in a residential area.
The facility itself was nice. The two sections, one for larger dogs and one for smaller dogs are spacious. The park is adjacent to a neighborhood on one side. The folks and dogs that were there while we were visiting were all nice.
The water hydrant and fountains for the dogs were working. The waste bags seemed well stocked. There are community tennis balls that are available at the gate. There are several benches on both sides for the humans.
Unfortunately, it seemed like some previous folks failed to study the tragedy of the commons as there were spots for where waste was apparent. Despite the left waste, the park seems well maintained. Having something like this closer to home would be great.