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Overview: Layton Dog park is rated 2.2/5 from 5 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover, secure fencing and separate dog areas, and poop bags, seating, and other park extras.
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Overview: Layton Dog park is rated 2.2/5 from 5 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover, secure fencing and separate dog areas, and poop bags, seating, and other park extras.
Overview: Layton Dog park is rated 2.2/5 from 5 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover, secure fencing and separate dog areas, and poop bags, seating, and other park extras.
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Was nice but not a public dog park only for residents
Residents and guests only not a “public” dog park.
Um... The "Layton" dog park is apparently for apartment residents only... Might be worth a mention to the general public. It's small but at least there's small benches and a patch of shade. Bummer ppl aren't welcome. Seems hard to find a fenced park for me to let my pups off leash.
LAYTON DOG PARK??? I give this one star to only leave a reply, this needs fixed!!!! It is not a dog park as it says. There is a fine for having a dog here. ITS A HUMAN ONLY PARK.
I legitimately thought this was a public dog park, but it's strictly for the residents of the nearby apartment complex. No clue until I got there, so that was a wasted trip.
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