Wyoming Dog Park (PRIVATE)

Wyoming Dog Park (PRIVATE)
Parking
Off Leash

Wyoming Dog Park is a private-access dog park in Wyoming, MI, requiring a membership key fob for entry. It is wheelchair accessible and allows dogs. The park offers a secure environment with annual dog shot requirements for membership. Some users noted issues with aggressive dogs and concerns about cleanliness, and the park is not open to the general public without membership.

Reviews

Dallas Cousins

Did not know we needed to be a member to enter. Wasted gas coming to this place. .

Colin Wroblewski

place looks awesome….but coming off the highway to let my dog run around in between the drive did not work out. couldn’t come in due to not being a member. they should take this off of google to stop people coming. yes its great for the local community, but what about the people who are responsible dog owners from out of town??? even talking with the people their and showing my dog’s medical records(thankfully for email and being responsible), i still couldn’t get in for not paying a membership fee…..thankfully there are trails around it…oh and all the dogs followed mine around the fence and sniffed eachother….sooooo what’s the real point? to make money…………

Michelle Wagster

Seems like a beautiful space, but is private access with a special key fob and membership. 🙁 disappointed that a city park wouldn’t be open to all of the city.

Wells Walker

Have to have your dogs shots updated annually. But just NULL bucks a year through the city of wyoming once they have all the paperwork from your vet. Nice piece of mind

James McCaffrey

We received our key fob today (11/4/2024) and went to the park at 5pm. There was some form of a pit or pit mix in the park, hair standing up on its shoulders and it snapped at our Corgi. The owner kept saying “Oh the Corgi isn’t a threat! Stop it!”

Then, as we were leaving the park, a lady with two dogs, some labs of some kind, came in. We let her in first before we left, and my dog, being social, got pets from the lady.

One of the ladies dogs came up to our Corgi as she was snuggling up to the lady, and began to bite my dog. Twice, three times maybe (no damage just fur and tuft). The lady pulled her dog off and we left. The lady didn’t even apologize.

There were three people in the park during our duration, and 2/3 had aggressive dogs. I have never, ever, in all my years owning my Corgi, had a dog actually bite her. Anywhere.

For the safety of your dog, it might be best you don’t let them interact with the owners here. It clearly attracts the lowest common denominator of dog owner. From now on, if we even decide to go back, my dog will be in the small dog park, away from everyone else, or any dog that could cause serious damage to her.

And to those of you who knowingly bring dogs with aggression issues to parks, shame on you. My dog and her health is not a training moment. Seek help, you have issues and shouldn’t be a dog owner.

There’s also used condoms on the ground as you leave. Pretty gross.

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