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Frazier Neighborhood dog park

The off-leash section in Frazier Neighborhood Dog Park is an awesome play area for both small and large canine breeds. It’s bordered by plenty of

Fetch Park Georgia

Fetch Park Georgia is an off-leash dog park with shaded seating and an open-air bar serving cocktails, beer, and wine. A membership park with “staff

Davis Island Dog Park

Davis Island Dog Park is one part beach and another part typical dog park. There’s a convenient dog washing area for furbabies to get cleaned.

Detroit Dog Park

Detroit Dog Park, dogs of any size that are licensed and vaccinated are welcome. There is no distinction between huge and tiny dogs. The park

Dr. James W. Thornton Dog Park

Dr. James W. Thornton Dog Park is a picturesque, 1.5-acre, membership-based park located at 3934 N. Hayston in Fresno, California. The park has 1 1/2

Confederate Point Dog Park

Unlike many dog parks in Jacksonville, Florida, the medium-sized Confederate Point Dog Park is known for the fenced, off-leash play space it provides for pups

Countryside Dog Park

Countryside Dog Park has separate fenced areas for large and small dogs. There are also bathrooms and water fountains available for visitors’ comfort and convenience.

Centennial Dog Park

A well-known dog park in Nashville, Centennial Dog Park consists of tree shade, walkways, and grassy spaces. It also has a separate area where small

Channel Street Dog Park

Channel Street Dog Park is a great puppy paradise addition to Mission Bay. It features a ton of tail-wagging amenities that make it more convenient

Cheyenne Meadows Dog Park

Cheyenne Meadows Dog Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado is a public, medium-sized dog park. It’s close to wide open fields and takes only ten minutes

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