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    Ardmore Regional Park - This is our 133rd dog park, I think, I'm losing track - July 2021.

    Ardmore Regional Park

    5.0(1 review)
    46.1 mi

    This is our 135th dog park, if memory serves. Yes we travel…read more What this very nice dog park has: Small section Large dog section Water Trash cans Bags provided Excellent parking everything needed and easily found (just keep driving, it's at the end). Freeway visible from the park. It's a little isolated, but that doesn't bother me. Nice staff taking trash out! Nice patrons with their dogs. People are friendly and talk to you. In both sections there are dig marks under the far tractor gates (opposite parking lot) where dogs can get out. I would fix that if it were me. It appears that big dogs go in the small dog section as is evidenced by lack of picking up dog poop. It's not terrible, but the 3-4 big piles I picked up in a small area speaks. It's not hard people, pick up after your dogs. Since my dog wrote a book on dog parks (it's a funny, yet practical guide) I figure I should leave the owners of a park something they could improve on. Sooooo...... One comment on something that should get fixed (#1 issue at a lot of dog parks so this park is not alone): If you are going to allow pools for dogs (they are not always allowed due to disease, and people waste water) throw large, course rocks down in the pool drainage area. With grass nearby you might need to section it off. It's easy, it's cheap. Why do it? Stagnant water spreads disease, it's messy, someone could slip if it's not easily visible. Example. Right now the small dog section is very wet, but you can't see it. Slip hazard. Big section it is an all out pond. If it were my dog park, and if you insist on pools, I would only allow small pools that can only fill 1-2 inches. A 75 year old person should be able to dump the pool themselves to get clean water! If they can't it's too big. Break out the drill and make holes up higher so it can't fill much. The dogs just need their pads to wet to cool off, and they can still roll in it if you want that. Small dog section could get away with a hot water heater aluminum drainage pan!! That's my 2 cents.

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    Ardmore Regional Park - This is our 133rd dog park, I think, I'm losing track - July 2021.

    This is our 133rd dog park, I think, I'm losing track - July 2021.

    Ardmore Regional Park - One of the most common issues in dig park is stagnant water from swimming pools like this.  Maybe a percolator pond! Rocks people.

    One of the most common issues in dig park is stagnant water from swimming pools like this. Maybe a percolator pond! Rocks people.

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    Norman Community Dog Park

    Norman Community Dog Park

    4.2(10 reviews)
    52.8 mi

    My pup and I both love this park. We go just about every day depending upon the weather. Only thing…read moreI dislike is that it doesn't have a running water hose to clean the dogs on the way out. Sometimes they get a bit messy, and it would be nice to clean them before heading home. Love the community feel of the park. Everyone sort of knows everyone and most of the dogs are regulars so we know the temperaments of each dog and which ones may get too rowdy so we can avoid that beforehand. Other than that, it's a really good park. Plenty of space, and most of the small dogs come to the big dog side and have no problems playing with the pups over there. Would be nice to put a small pavilion of some sort for some shade, especially for the elderly people that come in with their dogs. But all is all, it's a big park and we love it.

    I just adopted an elderly dog and I have been concerned that he's not getting adequate exercise…read morebecause I live in a condo. I was really excited to find out about this park but I was a little concerned as I don't know just how well socialized he is. It turned out to be a great experience. Most of the dogs were large dogs while Teddy is under 30 lbs but small dogs and large dogs are kept separated. It didn't stop all the dogs from trying to meet and play with Teddy from the fence and it was really sweet to watch. The park itself offers benches, shaded areas and plenty of space to run and explore. They also have water available for the pups. There even appears to be a hiking trail behind the park that I was not aware of and I plan on checking out sometime.

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    Norman Community Dog Park - Benches in plenty of shade

    Benches in plenty of shade

    Norman Community Dog Park - Small dog park was empty

    Small dog park was empty

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