Fully fenced parks

Anonymous
Are there any in our area north west DC Bethesda Rockville area?
I’d like to find a safe place to play fetch with our golden doodle, thanks
Anonymous
There’s a dog park at the Dewey Rd local park.
Anonymous
Most parks that aren’t dog parks still require dogs to be leashed. You could try a Sniffspot which is like Airbnb for fenced backyards.
Anonymous
Cabin John has a fenced in dog park and King Farm does too.
Anonymous
I too, would like a safe fenced-in area to take my one year old dog. I took him to a fenced-in off-leash dog park once, and I was traumatized. Never again. This particular dog park was in the Navy Yard (DC).

I follow a random IG dog page, and I see how they take the dog to a fenced-in schoolyard field on Saturday mornings to run around and play catch. I wish I had something like that, without other dogs. I'm going to look into the Sniffspot another poster mentioned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I too, would like a safe fenced-in area to take my one year old dog. I took him to a fenced-in off-leash dog park once, and I was traumatized. Never again. This particular dog park was in the Navy Yard (DC).

I follow a random IG dog page, and I see how they take the dog to a fenced-in schoolyard field on Saturday mornings to run around and play catch. I wish I had something like that, without other dogs. I'm going to look into the Sniffspot another poster mentioned.


Don't do this, please. That person is a jerk. I know of no school that allows dogs on the grounds, especially off leash. Playgrounds, soccer fields, tracks, tennis courts, etc are not for your dog, even if "off hours."

Your options are: 1) dog park, 2) your own yard, or 3) keeping your dog on a short leash (not a retractable one). Or yes perhaps something like sniffspot that is owner approved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I too, would like a safe fenced-in area to take my one year old dog. I took him to a fenced-in off-leash dog park once, and I was traumatized. Never again. This particular dog park was in the Navy Yard (DC).

I follow a random IG dog page, and I see how they take the dog to a fenced-in schoolyard field on Saturday mornings to run around and play catch. I wish I had something like that, without other dogs. I'm going to look into the Sniffspot another poster mentioned.


Don't do this, please. That person is a jerk. I know of no school that allows dogs on the grounds, especially off leash. Playgrounds, soccer fields, tracks, tennis courts, etc are not for your dog, even if "off hours."

Your options are: 1) dog park, 2) your own yard, or 3) keeping your dog on a short leash (not a retractable one). Or yes perhaps something like sniffspot that is owner approved.


Np if no one is there and you clean up I don't see why one can't.
Anonymous
How high are the fences at the dog parks? I’d love to go but my 19 lb dog is very agile and can jump high and scale chain link fences.

He was kicked out of the last kennel we went to because he kept climbing the fence and ended up in the big dog section.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I too, would like a safe fenced-in area to take my one year old dog. I took him to a fenced-in off-leash dog park once, and I was traumatized. Never again. This particular dog park was in the Navy Yard (DC).

I follow a random IG dog page, and I see how they take the dog to a fenced-in schoolyard field on Saturday mornings to run around and play catch. I wish I had something like that, without other dogs. I'm going to look into the Sniffspot another poster mentioned.


Don't do this, please. That person is a jerk. I know of no school that allows dogs on the grounds, especially off leash. Playgrounds, soccer fields, tracks, tennis courts, etc are not for your dog, even if "off hours."

Your options are: 1) dog park, 2) your own yard, or 3) keeping your dog on a short leash (not a retractable one). Or yes perhaps something like sniffspot that is owner approved.


Np if no one is there and you clean up I don't see why one can't.


Because every school I know says "no dogs allowed." Do rules not apply to you? Are you special and unique?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I too, would like a safe fenced-in area to take my one year old dog. I took him to a fenced-in off-leash dog park once, and I was traumatized. Never again. This particular dog park was in the Navy Yard (DC).

I follow a random IG dog page, and I see how they take the dog to a fenced-in schoolyard field on Saturday mornings to run around and play catch. I wish I had something like that, without other dogs. I'm going to look into the Sniffspot another poster mentioned.


Don't do this, please. That person is a jerk. I know of no school that allows dogs on the grounds, especially off leash. Playgrounds, soccer fields, tracks, tennis courts, etc are not for your dog, even if "off hours."

Your options are: 1) dog park, 2) your own yard, or 3) keeping your dog on a short leash (not a retractable one). Or yes perhaps something like sniffspot that is owner approved.


Np if no one is there and you clean up I don't see why one can't.


Because every school I know says "no dogs allowed." Do rules not apply to you? Are you special and unique?


I don't personally do it but I've never seen signs saying "no dogs" and if someone wanted to than I would have zero problems. It has nothing to do with "being special" btw. If there is no one around and the school isn't in session than what's it to you?
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