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Located at 1200 Lansdowne Ave in Toronto, this official dog park is a fantastic spot for your furry friend to let loose and enjoy some off-leash fun! With a fully fenced area, a double-gated entrance for added safety, and a dog-friendly trail, it's all set up for a great day out. Plus, you can keep your pup hydrated with the convenient water fountain, and comfortable seating is available for you to relax while your pooch plays. Shaded areas provide a break from the sun, and free parking nearby makes it easy to access the park without a hassle. The park is dog-friendly and welcomes dog toys, making it a vibrant place for your pets to socialize and burn off some energy. While some amenities like big/small dog separation and a swimming area are not available, the park does maintain a nice atmosphere. Reviews mention that the park has a friendly vibe but can get crowded at times, particularly during the day. To avoid chaotic encounters, consider visiting during quieter hours. With a solid 4.4-star rating and insights from fellow dog owners, this park seems to deliver a positive experience—just be mindful of the dynamics among dogs to ensure a happy outing for everyone!
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A great place to take Cody to let him release his bulldog zoomies. We don't go there during the day because there's too many irresponsible owners letting their dogs bully others. No pun intended...lol
Love this dog park. Off leash and double gated. Water fountain and there's a Facebook page dedicated strictly to this park. Lots of seating and lighting. Located on the Davenport Rd side of the park this is a great place to take your dog. Although I'm not very keen on dog parks I often take Cody here after dark so he can unleash some energy playing stick or ball with dad. Dropped in tonight and Cody wasn't being himself and wouldn't stop chasing another dog. I've pulled him out of this park a few times because he was getting picked on by other dogs, and it seems he's turned this around tonight and become the bully. He's currently in the dog house but I can't leave him there long. Being the second owner of an American Bulldog is definitely not for beginners. He's stubborn as all heck, but we're still working on his heel command. I've reached out to a behavioralist and hopefully we'll nip this in the bud shortly. Anyone else out there with an American Bulldog second owner? I'd really like some input.
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