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Contribuiți la feedbackTwo words: trivia night. The girl who hosts trivia night is SO fun. We even love her playlist jams! Trivia night starts at 6 which we always miss by a little bit because it falls right at dinner for us but we love going on Wednesdays to be a part of trivia night! Everyone should go!!
First time going and I loved it. Gave me a sense of safety and accountability that you can't find going to a standard dog park. Registed my pup on there app and they verified the info when we got thefe and asked me about what visit option i wanted (daily, monthly, etc). I kept my eye on my pup, but if he wandered off for a few mins I didn't feel like he was in danger from a stranger dog or irresponsible owner. My husband went and he's not usually into a dog park scene but he had a great time with being able to watch sports on their screens or being able to have a great variety of drinks/coffees. He's already planning pur next visit. Only downside is we should have eaten before going since you can't eat within the dog area which is fine, but food options were limited if you want something heavier. We did have there breaded cheese balls which were delicious!! Can't wait for next time
It's a cool place to hang out even if you don't have dogs. And you don't have to pay! Did karaoke for the first time Saturday. It was an absolute blast! Nikki and Ryan are amazing!
Park is pretty decent. Limited types of alcohol that is very expensive. No food options. Sometimes there are too few dog balls around for the amount of dogs in the park. Parking is always a struggle and sometimes not possible with a concert going on. Seating for dog parents when it's busy is not possible.
Update: my dog contracted giardia from this park and she is on preventatives…. I saw employees refill bowls without cleaning My boyfriend took me and our doberman on a date here. Unlike others who’ve had issues with vaccination documentation, we were actually let in thankfully, though I do think the amount of documentation and vaccines is a bit much considering you don’t have to have this at public dog parks. Weird how they don’t ask for proof on recent deworming or flea prevention too cause those pose more immediate threats to others dogs, especially worms. While I understand the company has “safety” as top priority, this place also serves alcohol (great combo when you’re supposed to be watching your dogs) and they make it VERY clear all reliability is on the dogs handlers… just like any other dog park, it’s a given if you have an aggressive or unruly dog, don’t bring them out like that. I was told I have to have my dog spayed at 8 months if she were to be let back in… for large breed dogs that’s actually very unhealthy to have them spayed before 2 when their bones and joints havent fully matured unless it’s absolutely necessary or you cannot prevent unwanted pregnancies. I feel like this would be under the same rule of not allowing dogs with behavioral issues or dogs that are sick etc in the sense that if you have a female in heat or an intact male who you can’t keep an eye on well enough, then don’t bring them around other peoples dogs Rather than forcing people to remove their healthy reproductive organs. I understand the fear of unwanted pregnancies, but it’s still excessive especially when it’s made very clear the company itself isn’t reliable for your dog, you are. Only difference between this place and a public park is adults getting drunk and the company worrying about making their money and not being held reliable for anything rather than the actual functionality and good ideas that could be brought to life here. I do also have an issue with the no cash policy. What a horrible idea. Local businesses depend on cash and it’s so important to keep cash alive in our communities. They also do not take vertical IDs even though we are 22, we were told they only serve horizontal IDs….the law says 21 and read the date it’s not hard. Maybe invest in an ID scanner or something. what a waste of money we paid $20 to get in and couldn’t do anything but throw tennis balls and make sure our 6 month old puppy wasn’t getting chased around. It’d be nice if they had some agility equipment or something. That’d make it way more worth it. On top of this, the people just sit around for the most part hardly paying attention to their dogs. My doberman puppy was constantly being chased by this corgi that actually was being very dominant and territorial of this certain area cause it only chased my girl when she somewhat walked near one of the pavilions. the owner barely made any verbal correction to call it off. Dunno if it’s cause my dog was bigger so they think that behavior isn’t a problem, but my girl was being very submissive and polite with this dog and if my dog had the same behavior as this corgi did, I most definitely would have called her off immediately and given her a firm “no.” This dog would not let my dog within 30 feet of its handler and that’s not safe. If it were a large breed doing that you know they’d get kicked out. Also if safety is top priority, maybe make separate places for large and small breeds? That’d reduce a lot of problems I’m sure… Lastly, I did see them refill the water bowls while I was there which is nice, but the past 2 going on 3 with no signs of improvement, my doberman has been sick. The only thing that changed within her day to day was going to this place where she drank the water and played with the tennis balls. So not too happy about that she’s never been sick until the day after going there. Honestly you’d probably have more fun inviting your friends and your dogs over in your own back yard and just drink from home than pay to go here. It’s just astroturf, a couple tables, and alcohol.