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New Territory Dog Park

Overview: New Territory Dog Park is rated 3.6/5 from 15 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept.

3.6Google rating
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3.6(15 reviews)

Overview: New Territory Dog Park is rated 3.6/5 from 15 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept.

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general off-leash exercise

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Address1231 Woodley Bend, Sugar Land, TX 77479, USA
City pageSugar Land
Imported fromSugar Land, TX

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general off-leash exercisepark1 Google photos15 reviews

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challenge Wang23a year ago

Last Sunday, on December 17th, at 9 am, I experienced a harrowing incident as I exited the New Territory Dog Park with my four dogs, each dutifully leashed. The tranquility of the neighborhood was shattered when an unleashed tan-colored Pitbull, running amok, viciously attacked my small canine companions. The ferocious assault focused relentlessly on my two defenseless dogs, thrusting me into a desperate struggle to protect them. In a nightmarish ordeal that seemed to stretch into eternity, I grappled with the Pitbull, attempting to pry it away from my beloved pets. The relentless cycle of release and renewed attack continued unabated, leaving me feeling helpless until a compassionate neighbor, a true Good Samaritan, intervened. By the time assistance arrived, my Shih Tzu named Tiki had suffered a devastating fate, her skull crushed by the Pitbull's relentless aggression. Meanwhile, my other small dog, Killer, managed to break free from his harness and flee the scene. The Pitbull, consumed by rage, refused to be subdued until the courageous neighbor successfully leashed it, finally bringing the chaotic situation under control. Shortly thereafter, a young lady in a white SUV claimed to be searching for the Pitbull, but when confronted with the consequences of its actions, she disavowed any connection to the dog. The police were summoned, and as emergency medical technicians tended to the bite wounds I sustained during the struggle, the Animal Control was also notified. In a bizarre twist, an older gentleman, presumably the young lady's father, arrived and continued the denial of ownership. Despite evidence to the contrary, they maintained that the Pitbull was not theirs, leaving the authorities unable to establish ownership definitively. It later came to light that this same dog had attacked two other dogs just moments before assaulting mine, fortunately, they managed to escape unharmed. The initial attack occurred near the Anderson Pool in New Territory West. My helpful neighbor revealed that he had spotted this menacing dog in the River Glen Subdivision, running loose for several days. Astonishingly, the individuals who disclaimed ownership were purportedly residents of this subdivision. I implore anyone who has fallen victim to this dangerous dog to report the incident to Animal Control, regardless of when the attack occurred. Additionally, if you possess any photos or videos capturing the Pitbull in the River Glen neighborhood, please share them on the message board. To those who selflessly aided in the rescue and search for my missing dog, Killer, your assistance is deeply appreciated. Thankfully, he was located unharmed several hours later in the Brando's Point Subdivision. The tragic departure of my beloved Shih Tzu, Tiki, must not be in vain. It is imperative that the owners of these irresponsible dogs face the consequences of their actions.

B.2 years ago

Just like other reviewers, this park requires a key. Disappointed i was very excited because it looks like a great park.

Kevin A. Prince4 years ago

Private park that requires a key. My dog was terribly upset over it.

Natasha Fung2 years ago

Park is padlocked. No way to enter as of 11/4/23

AD Maldonado2 years ago

Locked up

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