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PAW OK Private Dog Park

Overview: PAW OK Private Dog Park is rated 3.4/5 from 18 Google reviews. This dog park offers a spacious area for dogs to play, swim, and socialize, with amenities such as water stations, pools, and seating with shade. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade, water, and seating and covered spots. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs. Downsides: Some reviews mention the membership fee can be expensive and access can be restricted.

3.4Google rating
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3.4(18 reviews)

Overview: PAW OK Private Dog Park is rated 3.4/5 from 18 Google reviews. This dog park offers a spacious area for dogs to play, swim, and socialize, with amenities such as water stations, pools, and seating with shade. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade, water, and seating and covered spots. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs. Downsides: Some reviews mention the membership fee can be expensive and access can be restricted.

People say this dog park offers a spacious area for dogs to play, swim, and socialize, with amenities such as water stations, pools, and seating with shade. Other reviews mention the membership fee can be expensive and access can be restricted.

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dogs that need room to runsmall dogs or homes with multiple dog sizesowners who want shade, seating, and water access

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AddressBroncos Baseball Field, 3301 NW Grand Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, USA
City pageOklahoma City
Imported fromOklahoma City, OK

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Mr. Smith7 months ago

Very nice place. Lots of requirements to get in but that’s a good thing. Affordable and clean. Nice seating with shade as well. People and dogs have been friendly for the most part. Nice water stations & pools for pups. Well maintained the two times we’ve gone! I’d absolutely recommend this place to anyone wanting a calm place for pups that’s not too crowded There is cool access to a small pond. It seemed clean with no strong smells. It’s blocked off with barrels to the larger north end of the pond but my big dog can easily jump over it on the shallow end. The other downside is the water drainage tunnels have no gate or barrier to prevent a dog from running. My dog is a runner and if he saw that and went in the tunnel under the highway we may never have seen him again. Wish there was some signage to let you know that area is not fully enclosed well. That’s the only reason for the 4/5 stars. If the pond area were safely enclosed it would definitely be a 5/5. But we can’t even use it and that was the main draw for me to get a membership.

Terri Arney7 months ago

I have three dogs and they love this dog park. It’s well maintained, has adequate lighting and has three different areas for dogs. This is a membership park, which I do like, because of the vetting process to ensure all animals are up to date on shots and free of parasites.

Janie Taylora month ago

We love this dog park! I work into the evening so its comforting to have security features in place when my dog and I go after after sundown. I will agree that there are irresponsible dog owners in the area (they like to take their dogs off leash around Kids Lake and do NOT pay attention when other dogs are approaching, causing my dog to have been jumped several times) however that is no reflection of the park itself. The pond is great, its well maintained and feels safe for us both. I don't mind the membership fee as that definitely keeps the park from becoming overcrowded and causing stress/overstimulation in dogs as well as owners.

Ferol Sellon7 months ago

I have been going here for about 5 months, give or take. One rainy morning, I just stumbled upon it and gained access through a door left ajar. Upon my exit, I saw the Giant sign on the fence stating Membership Required. Within 2 weeks, I was signed up and was slowly resocializing my dog from outside the fence or small dog area whilst no other occupied it. (He's a medium size dog, but roughly 30#.) I was mauled 3 years ago and he has been reactive (protective) ever since. This park has unknowingly helped me help him work on his fears. This park is spacious and so beautiful. It's equipped with a pond in the back, safely fenced in. The gates and fencing is tightly secured, with easy fob access and areas to unleash and leash before entering or exiting the area. A vast array of dogs and their people, they are 99% so incredibly friendly, kind and responsible. There's always the .01% of entitled irresponsible owners, but that's a given. The [respectfully] older crowd makes this place so cozy 🖤 There are spickets and bowls for easy water access, equipment for running and climbing, little pools for cooling down, as well as benches for their humans to sit and shade. Even tennis balls and poop bags/scoops are provided! So remember to PICK UP your pups poops ;)

Alex10 months ago

I have two standard poodles and they absolutely love it here! They have so much room to play, a big area to swim and all of the other dogs are sweet. I feel like mt boys are so happy ans safe here.

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