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Seven Seas Park

Seven Seas Park is a dog-friendly park in Sunnyvale, CA, that features a fenced dog park, a multi-use field, picnic tables, walking paths, restrooms and more. The dog park features picnic tables and waste receptacles. Dogs must be leashed when visiting the park unless they are within the designated dog park space. Visit Website

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Seven Seas Park has received a rating of 2.3 out of 5 bones by 4 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Charstie
    Nov 5, 2022
    Tiny and all dirt

    This dog park is very small and has no separation for big and small dogs. It is all dirt. Thankfully there were some benches and a picnic table (wheelchair friendly). My dogs need space to run and this was not it. There is a water fountain outside the park but no water inside. Not coming back.

  • Karla
    Jan 23, 2022
    Nice friendly park but dusty

    This is overall a nice park that’s small with friendly pups. The only big issue is that it is very dusty and my dog usually needs a bath after coming here for a while.

  • Trent
    May 3, 2021
    Unsafe for your kids - large aggressive unleashed dogs. No social distance.

    Our friend's child was frightened by a man walking a couple of white aggreesive white bulldogs. The man ignored a passer by who asked him to remove his dogs. He continued talking on a cell phone. This is only one of many agressive dog events that occur due to irresponsible owners who unleash their dogs in the public area. There are large group gatherings of unmasked people standing together 2-3 feet apart. Often playing frisbee or in meetups of dog owners with dogs off leash, and move onto the concrete area (i.e you can't avoid them coming into contact with you because they don't control their pets, frisbees or observe social distancing). There seem to be a few large young groups with multiple dogs off leash at once on the green area where dogs must be leashed and should be for safety - please see the signs - you are violating the law and I doubt you want to be responsibile for your dog biting a child or infant. Hopefully the police and animal control will direct these dog owners to keep their pets leashed at all times, since there IS a dog run area that it fenced where their pets can run freely without endangering children who also run freely in the area. This park has become overly crowded, and while most pet owners are respectful of others, many are not. We live on the park border, and there are irresponsible people who do not keep their dogs away from kids: bulldogs in pairs, australian shepherds, pit bulls and more agrressive dogs - some of their owners are least cautious or respectful. If you do visit, please keep a watch that your child is safe, and if you are a pet owner, please keep your pets on a leash at all times unless in the area reserved for them to run freely. We do not recommend this place anymore because it is unsafe. It is also your choice whether you wear a mask or not. It's not just that someone does not see the signs, but the "I can do what I want" attitude while endangering others health and welfare is scary. Do you really want to expose your kids to this as well. The owners who let their dogs run freely do not pay attention to when their dogs wander onto the children's playground area. Do you really want to get hit by a frisbee when a group of ten or more is playing close contact sport with COVID still a concern?

  • Ali
    More than a year ago
    Dust pit

    Park was just a small dusty/dirt fenced in area, so I had to give both my dogs baths when they came home. A few benches to sit on but no shade. I did like that it had pooper scoopers and trash cans. This place is good if you have kids though because there's an awesome playground in the park.

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