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Dog Park at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park

Fido can have some fun at the dog park located within Brandi Fenton Memorial Park in Tucson, AZ. This off-leash park has double-entry gates, divided small and large breed areas, water bowls and shaded areas to stay cool during hot Arizona days. Make sure to leash your pup back up when exiting into the larger park. Visit Website

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Dog Park at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park has received a rating of 4.1 out of 5 bones by 9 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Aketzali
    Mar 31, 2024
    Medium Dog Area - Great and friendly!

    We are visiting from Phoenix and our pup has been having trouble going potty. They had pooper scoopers on hand here and just a wide open area! Our pup was able to not only go potty but also meet a super friendly medium dog! We will be bringing her again soon!

  • Ferrel
    May 7, 2019
    Friendly owners, wonderful dogs

    I'm only reviewing the small dog park. The owners are great people and regularly bring their well behaved dogs, some daily. You'll make friends and so will your dog.

  • Jeff
    More than a year ago
    update on directions

    The entrance to the dog park is on Dodge Blvd.
    Left or right from Alvernon, then right into park

  • Mark
    More than a year ago
    Not too bad. I guess

    Some of the owners need educated about dogs ,pittbulls in general. My dog a red nose pittbull gets along with everybody, dogs people etc. is not cats. This lady there saw my dog as o went on the gate , called police and said I have an aggressive animal. Mind you I took 10 steps out of my car and to the gate. She was in the next section over. Animal control said he looks pretty friendly to me and told the lady not to stereotype dogs like him. My boy is super gentle with kids and all dogs. I haven't went back since

  • Marina
    More than a year ago
    Dog Gone Good Time

    i take my baby Taco a chihuahua there and he loves it! i use to take him to other parks and the bigger dogs always wanted to play with him, sadly he is too small and i would worry he would get hurt but ever since I've been taking him here he has a great time and wears himself out (thank god!) and i only want whats best and if he likes it then i agree. i highly recommend it,

  • Susan
    More than a year ago
    love it!

    Great park with great people. We take our dog every day. She has her regular doggy friends. There's plenty of room for running a playing. Dog owners are respectful and take great care picking up after their dogs. On a rare occasion someone brings in a too large dog. If the dog plays well, it's tolerated. Otherwise they're asked to move to the larger dog park. There doesn't seem to be a problem with that.

  • Paula
    More than a year ago
    Too Many Aggressive Dogs

    My dog is friendly and outgoing, and wants to be friends with other dogs and their owners. We hadn't gone to Brandi Fenton in months because the last time we were there my dog was attacked by two other dogs whose owners didn't know how (or didn't care) to spot the aggressive behaviors of their pets. My dog, who is not aggressive whatsoever, became defensive as a result of the attack. We left immediately, but the people with the aggressive dogs stayed at the park. This was not the first encounter with aggressive dogs at Brandi Fenton. Last night, after a several-month hiatus from the park, my dog and I returned to test the waters. My dog is a large breed and therefore we use the over-50-pounds side of the park (which is split into two sections). A woman had her dog in one section, and as we approached the gate for that section she asked me to please use the other side because she didn't "trust" her dog with other dogs. I obliged. No other dogs came to the large-dog side of the park, but I saw four people walking their four large dogs to the small-dog side, which was empty at the time. After a few minutes I walked my dog over there so he could play. One of the women asked if my dog was male; when I confirmed she asked if she could remove her dog before we entered, as her dog "sometimes" becomes aggressive with other male dogs. We waited for her to gather her dog and her things, and as we did another dog that was in the park came to smell my dog through the fence. That dog then started snarling and barking at my dog, and it was clear to me it was also aggressive. I refuse to allow my dog to interact with other dogs that may harm him, and so we will no longer be going to Brandi Fenton Dog Park. Dog owners need to learn the signs of an aggressive dog and correct behaviors immediately; by not being attentive or nor caring they're ruining the park for the rest of us.

  • Kitty
    More than a year ago
    LOVE THIS PARK!

    I'm not sure what the previous review is talking about. I've been taking my Jack Russell Terrier puppy to this park nearly every day for the past 2-3 months and I've never encountered another dog owner bringing a large dog into the small dog area.

    The small dog area has lots of grass and a couple of picnic tables to sit at. Lights were just installed so owners and their dogs can stay after the sun goes down.

    The other owners are VERY nice and social and there are lots of other "regulars" who my dog and I are getting to know. It's a great park. I highlight recommend it!

  • Jesus
    More than a year ago
    Nice Park

    Nice little dog park has a big and medium and small dog park. Watch out though. A lot of people will take their bigger dogs in to the small dog park.

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