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  1. May 9, 2023 · National parks welcome pets—in developed areas, on many trails and campgrounds, and in some lodging facilities. The National Park Service preserves special places for visitors to enjoy—even with your furry family members. Learn the where, what, and how of traveling with your pets in national parks.

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    3993 Hollenback Rd. Enclosed beach and grassy dog park. Amenities: Hose available for muddy dogs. Well-maintained park that is completely volunteer-maintained. They host monthly clean-ups and provide poop bags if you forget your own. Shared toys and water bowls are available as well. See Friends of Alum Creek Dog Park websitehere for updates and mo...

    5000 E. Livingston Ave., 43227 Two acres on east side with large and small dog areas. See details (along with other dog parks) on City of Columbus Recreation and Parks website.

    708 Park Meadow Rd., Westerville 1 acre large dog area, 3/4 acre large dog area, 1/4 acre small dog area. Amenities include agility stations, water hydrant, dog waste bags, benches, dog drinking fountain See Westerville Parks & Rec website

    9801 Hyland Croy, Plain City OH The 2.5-acre dog park features an open field, drinking fountains, paved path and a wooded area for dogs to explore and is open to dogs of all size See Columbus Metro Parks websitefor details and more dog parks.

    6099 Godown Rd. Columbus, OH 43235 One-small dog area and 4.5 acres for large dogs. Amenities include benches, dog water fountain, paved parking. Lots of room for dogs to run. See details (along with other dog parks) on City of Columbus Recreation and Parks website.

    3005 Demorest Road, Grove City, OH 43123 4 fenced areas for large and small canines. Two of the areas, about three acres each, are intended for dogs weighing 35 pounds or more. The other two areas, about one-and-a-half acres, are for dogs under 35 pounds. See details on Grove City website.

    7262 Hayden Run Road, at the Heritage Trailhead. 1 acre for small dogs, 3 acres for larger dogs. Doggie “sprinkle area” with water features and a doggie drinking fountain. Benches and shaded areas along the path. Dog park closed during winter months. See Heritage Trail Dog Park website.

    6285 Cosgray Rd, Dublin, OH 43016 2 acres with sections for large and for small. Large breed area has a walking area for owners. In addition, there are benches, a picnic table and trash cans. The City has also designed a box where residents can donate plastic grocery store bags for reuse in pet waste removal operations. See website for details.

    4 acre fenced area where dogs may run off-leash. The dog park includes a fenced area for small dogs, 25 lbs. or less, and an agility area for all dogs. A paved path runs through the large dog area. See Gahanna Parks and Rec website.

    7180 Walnut St, New Albany Splash pad for dogs. Large and small dog area, both fenced. Small off leash trail right by the dog park. Poop bags and trash cans. See details (along with other dog parks) on City of Columbus Recreation and Parks website.

  3. We know how much dogs love to go to the park! These five parks (listed below) have off-the-leash areas where your furry friend can really enjoy themselves. You can help develop a dog’s positive behavior by letting them socialize, and perhaps you may even make a friend of your own.

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · Failing to comply with these dog park etiquette tips could put your dog and other pets at risk. Her's how to know if your dog should go to the dog park.

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  5. Dog park etiquette: 11 dos and donts for people and their pets. Key takeaways. Dog park etiquette protects your dog, other dog owners, and you from liability. Pay close attention to your pet during the entire visit so you can intervene if there’s a problem. Don’t bring a sick, fearful, or aggressive dog to the park.

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · Ensure a great time for all with this guide on dog park etiquette. Follow these 15 rules for a happy, healthy and fuss-free visit!

  7. Mar 22, 2017 · We're covering all your need-to-know rules when it comes to dog park etiquette and canine manners. Learn what to expect at the dog park - read now!

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