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“There is so much space for the dogs to run and play, and I've had fun trying to train my dog on the agility equipment.” in 3 reviews
“I have recently been to Houston,TX and visited 3 different dog parks.” in 2 reviews
“. There's also a dog washin' station outside the fence so Fido can get un-gross before getting in the car” in 2 reviews
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- 43184162Jan 8, 2023
I took my pup there just to check it out, it was very clean lots of running room, nice little doggie obstacles
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Sarah B.Athens, TX62224Jan 6, 2023
Our two dogs love this park!! They get excited anytime they hear my car keys and bolt to the car. This park is well maintained and people are mostly good about picking up after their pups. Prime time is golden hour, about 5pm, when the park fills up with all kinds of dogs, from Frenchies to Burmese Mountain dogs. There are lots of regulars if you're the type who likes to find you and your dog some casual friendships. We're big fans!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Reyna A.Dallas, TX0155Feb 27, 2023
Me and my partner like taking our chihuahua to this park because it's a great environment for both the dog and us. Our dog absolutely loves this park because it has enough space for her to run around and not be stuck in one spot. I like how the park has two different sections which are for bigger dogs and for the smaller dogs. Both sides as soon as you come in there's two different gates you have to go through, this is a good thing to have just in case you're trying to close the door and not have your dog run away.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Autumn L.Hurst, TX013Oct 11, 2021
Im a regular here, it's definitely our go to place. Beautiful grass, poops picked up, lawns are tended too. All around good place. They could use a little more security at night. Other then that. Definitely no complaints here.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - May 27, 2019
This is such a great dog park. The big dog side is huge! It even has a doggie obstacle course that my dog was not remotely interested in but if you have a trained show dog perfect for practicing.
I took my big dog over the weekend and even though it wasn't very busy he had a blast playing with the dogs that were there and just generally being free to roam about the grounds. I know he's looking forward to his next visit.Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 5Oh no 0 - 127033523287Apr 28, 2019
How fun! This park is SO expansive, and I just can't get over how normal this is in any neighborhood other than San Francisco where we live. My husky puppy was having the time of his life, running around and saying hello to the dogs in all corners of the park. Owners were friendly but kept to themselves.
Very lush and green with tons of trees and play structures. My dog could have cared less about the agility sections, but I'm sure he'd take an interest if we came here regularly. The typical amenities were in stock, like water bowls and waste bags. I know a park is good when my dog doesn't act anxious and scared.
Reading other reviews, it sounds like some awful things have happened at Fort Woof, but I'm curious if that's the case at all dog parks... it's not necessarily the PARK that's toxic... horrible owners are what's dangerous. Just DON'T bringing valuable treats and toys into the park, and keep an eye on your dog(s) at all times. Use your instincts!Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - May 29, 2019
This park is large, especially for big dogs (see pic, that's my pooch). I appreciate that it has these tunnels and jumps, as well as a few shaded spots for the owners. The day we went recently there were very few dogs, separated (smartly) by small and large breeds. There's much room to roam, poop bags at the entrance, water and water bowls, and lots and lots of green grass and a few trees and benches. They also seem to have mosquitoes under control as we didn't have a problem out there. Sarge says: "Ruff, ruff, enjoyed my visit, thanks guys!"
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jan 15, 2012
Fort Woof Dog Park is located inside Gateway Park, located at 750 Beach St., Fort Worth, TX 76111. Enter the park (http://www.yelp.com/biz/gateway-park-fort-worth) and follow the road all the way to the back.
What a great dog park. Separate areas for large and small dogs. Ample water and plenty of obstacles provided. It's just so nice to see so many dogs running free and playing with other dogs. I have not seen any aggressive behavior, but it certainly can exist. These are dogs after all and dogs have different temperaments. This is not let your dogs run unattended, it's let your dogs run while you keep an eye on your dog. The park has rules and everyone should follow them...
But do do your dog a favor and let him run in the dog park park. The park is fenced and far from busy roads (plus it's a double gate entry), so it's a much safer place than your average non-dog friendly park.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Nancy S.Colleyville, TX2113Jul 28, 2018
The park itself gets 6 stars.
2 stars to the clientele--seems like each time we go there, someone has pit bulls wearing collars with enormous spikes. I have a pittie, so I'm not against the breed. I simply don't like "owners" who try to make their dogs look mean because it is often these characters who train their pit bulls to be aggressive.
You'll know who they are--there is always a clearing around them. No one wants their dogs near the spiked-collar pitties. If you're reading this and it sounds like you, I'm voicing what every other person in the park wanted to say. Not cool.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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