dedicated dog park

Paw Run private dog park

Overview: Paw Run private dog park is rated 3.9/5 from 11 Google reviews. Downsides: Some reviews mention maintenance issues with benches or other amenities and noise from nearby dogs or barking.

3.9Google rating
11reviews
0photos
Overview

What stands out here

Open now
3.9(11 reviews)

Overview: Paw Run private dog park is rated 3.9/5 from 11 Google reviews. Downsides: Some reviews mention maintenance issues with benches or other amenities and noise from nearby dogs or barking.

Best for

general off-leash exercise

Useful details

These tags come from the imported Google export and help visitors scan the park vibe quickly.

general off-leash exercisedog parkpark11 reviewsOpen now

Park photos

Real photo coverage helps visitors judge size, atmosphere, and maintenance before they head out.

Recent Google review highlights

Showing the actual texture of owner feedback makes the park page much more useful than a bare directory card.

Angela Irene9 months ago

After moving to the area, I was excited to find a local dog park where my pup could play and socialize. But when I came across this park’s website, I was honestly heartbroken and angry to see that they ban specific dog breeds. It’s upsetting that in 2025, businesses like this are still pushing outdated, fear-based stereotypes instead of facts. Breed discrimination doesn’t make anyone safer — it just punishes responsible dog owners and wonderful, loving dogs based solely on how they look. Anyone who truly understands dogs knows that aggression is not about the breed — it’s about the training, socialization, and the responsibility of the owner. To see people paying money to support a place that judges dogs without knowing them is incredibly disappointing. This kind of policy spreads ignorance, not safety. I truly hope the company rethinks this harmful approach and starts valuing all dogs for who they are — not what breed they happen to be.

Alex Curtisa year ago

Instances like this are why Google should instate a zero-star rating or at the very least an advisory. My girlfriend and I set up an appointment to do the temperament test, which was easy enough. Upon arrival the owner came to meet us in the parking lot with her dog (I assume) to greet us. Our dogs were on leash, as it’s a parking lot and one would think that’s the logical thing to do. Her dog was not, and immediately went after our 9-year old Aussie mix - barking, snarling and biting. This obviously startled her and they were separated. The owner took zero blame, said her dog was bitten, and that we were not going to go forward and stormed off. If you are going through the lengths as a private park owner to restrict certain breeds and do a temperament test perhaps your own dog shouldn’t be aggressive. I’ve spoken with other people who belong there afterwards and they have told me they’ve seen this happen multiple times with other dogs on property. Beyond disappointing and I’d advise anyone to proceed with caution before choosing this park.

David Komorek8 months ago

Been bringing our dog here for a while. Great people run it and it's the highlight of my dogs week. If you can get in touch with them to take a tour. Awesome trails for walking and places for your dog to explore.

K Janssena year ago

One of the thigs I often tell people when they're thinking about getting a dog is know the breed. Each breed was developed to perform certain tasks and has certain characteristics. For example, I would never get a Golden Retriever and expect it to be a guard dog. On the other hand, Australian Shepherds are 'Alert watchdogs and fairly effective protection dogs' (per thesprucepets.com). So if I were a betting person I'd say the odds are much better that your Aussie mix was the aggressor vs the Golden. You may also want to look up the definitions of 'accountability' and 'entitlement' One last comment - wouldn't you stalk away if your dog had just been attacked and was bleeding?

robert freya year ago

Alex Curtis...you are full of it. In the 21 years of Paw Run, no potential member dog has ever attacked one of our dogs. Your dog was the first. Your was at fault and drew blood on our dog. Fiona has literally done over 100 temperament tests in the last 5 years with no issues. Seems you should take responsibility

Opening hours

When Google exported structured hours, they’re surfaced here instead of being buried in the raw payload.

  • Monday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Google map

Embedded map view for quick orientation before visitors head out.

Keep exploring

Helpful links to compare this park with the wider area and plan your next outing.

More parks in Taylor

Browse the full city page to compare nearby parks, local reviews, photos, and park types.

Michigan state hub

Explore nearby city pages across Michigan when you want more park options in the region.

Sponsored

Sponsored placement