What Is a Private Dog Park? How It’s Different From a Public Dog Park
If you’ve never heard of a private dog park, you’re not alone.
The concept is still relatively new in many areas.
A private dog park is a fenced yard, field, or outdoor space that can be reserved by the hour for just you and your dog. Instead of sharing the space with whoever happens to show up, you book it in advance and have it to yourself.
That’s the biggest difference.
Public dog parks are shared, open-access spaces. They can be social, lively, and convenient. But they’re also unpredictable. You don’t control who enters, how many dogs are there, or how well those dogs are managed.
Private dog parks offer something different: predictability.
You know when you’re arriving.
You know who will be there.
You control whether it’s just you, your dog, or invited friends.
For some dogs, especially those who are reactive, anxious, in training, or simply sensitive to chaos, that predictability makes a noticeable difference.
It isn’t about replacing public parks. It’s about expanding options.
Different dogs have different needs. Private dog parks are simply another tool for safe exercise and enrichment.









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