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Phoenix Dog Park

The Phoenix Dog Park in Fair Oaks, CA has three fully-fenced areas: one for large dogs, one for small and timid dogs, and one for elderly dogs, dogs recovering from injury, and less-socialized dogs. The park is located in the southwest corner of Phoenix Park on just under two acres and features water bowls, trees, a waste station and benches. Visit Website

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Phoenix Dog Park has received a rating of 4.0 out of 5 bones by 4 canine critics on BringFido.

  • Nya
    Sep 9, 2019
    Great Space; Questionable People

    I have been coming to Phoenix dog park for about a year and it receives a 3 bone review - why? I think it is great that they have three separate areas for different types of dogs and that the space for ALMOST each section is adequate (lets be real, the timid/shy dog side should be larger and potentially on the other side of the sidewalk path with a mesh interwoven through the chain link so people can work with their dogs than having them obsessively hover/stalk the fence lines/be scared than attached to the main park and that the 'small dog' area should be decreased to give larger dogs a larger space.) It is well maintained with every Thursday grass cutting and them monitoring the water stations/giving them new balls and etc. Phoenix as a park its self is rather iffy but the dog park area is really decent. But detraction to house dog park for these reasons ! people who come to this park DO NOT follow rules or regulations at all. There are many times owners are on the wrong side of the fence line with their dogs (large dogs in the small dog area, vice versa) and wonder why their dogs may be failing at socializing, fail to pick up after their dogs, monitor/watch their dogs for aggressive behavior and end up being judgmental-comment making themselves when you step in to police your dogs. I have seen a lot of people just wail/hit their dogs when they get in to aggressive spats with other dogs or exhibiting behaviors they don't like. A lot of the people who come here are regulars and just brush off their dogs aggressive behavior as - oh its normal. but that shouldn't be ok especially since My dog has been attacked a couple of times in this dog park which has cost some $$$ at the vet and resulted in a aggressive edge to his behavior when we decide to go to one. It leaves a rather sour experience in my mouth and reinforces the negative view of a dog park by trainers and vets.

  • Julia
    More than a year ago
    large friendly park

    We love this park! We are nightly regulars. There are three sections: one for bigger dogs, smaller dogs, and shy/aggressive dogs. The big and small dogs sides are huge - bigger than I’ve seen at any other dog park. Everyone is very friendly and the dogs love spending time together.

  • Clark
    More than a year ago
    Clean dog park

    Dogs enjoy the fresh water from the hose and plenty of grass to play on. There is plenty of nice dogs for playing and socializing.

  • Barbara
    More than a year ago
    fun for all

    This is probably one of the best dog parks in the area. There are three parts to the dog park. There's a section for large dogs, a section for small dogs, and a section for puppies for older dogs or Tim at dogs.The only drawback is lack of shade in the summer. My dogs always play really nice at this location because of lots of grass and open space. Our Cocker meet up group enjoys this location always.

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