King Road Leash Free Dog Park

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Burlington, Canada

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Dog park

King Road Leash Free Dog Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

King Road Leash Free Dog Park is located in Burlington, Canada on 1800 King Rd. King Road Leash Free Dog Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category dog park in Canada.

Address

1800 King Rd

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

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steve thompson

Fantastic off leash park! Reluctantly wondered out with a couple of young dogs into the fully gated field that suggested an ominous call of the wild. To be honest, we were a little intimidated by the size and speed of some of the dogs enjoying the park. Within 5 minutes we were much relaxed and happy to have found a terrific area that was full of friendly people and dogs alike. Highly recommend.

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Joshua Reynolds

Just started taking our Dobermann puppy Nyx here. She loves it. What a perfect place to get her mass dog and people socialization skills going. Other than one dog being a nuisance we haven't had any issues on our 4 or 5 visits here.

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avery humeniuk

The park is huge and has a section for small dogs only or any dog. It's open field with a few trees and benches. I've only had one negative experience but otherwise the owners and dogs are wonderful. I've been going to help my reactive dog socialize and everyone is understanding and helpful. Could use more garbage cans and a water tap.

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Ace Leafeo

Great dog park BUT! Some people here are very rude. I used to come here with my cane Corso and see others bring different mastiff breeds as well. However little by little they stopped coming and I just recently found out why. A old man with a German shepherd dislikes when big young dogs come near his dog. One night around 7 pm. I was in the park and the man came in. My dog went over to sniff his dog and he started to hit my dog with a fetch it stick. A week later we meet again and he yelled at me saying my dog wasn’t allowed in the park and begin to talk like he owned the place. When I wouldn’t leave he restored to insulting me. Needless to say I refuse to go back there. And now understood why most of the mastiff breed owners stopped coming.

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Amaya Mocha

This is by far out favourite dog park. There's a separate area for smaller dogs. It's grassy and clean. The view is fantastic, and there's lots of places to sit and hang out. Love it!