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    Snohomish Dog Camp

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Thank you, Bryan! Buck is always fun to have here at camp!!

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    People who have dog need to have a poop bag(s) on them at ALL times. They also need to follow the…read morerules/laws. Just like you hope they do when driving. However, I've seen people walk to the park without a leash while my two dogs struggle on their leashes because they get approached and usually want to play. It's a mess. There is always ALWAYS dog poop left along the side of the trail that leads to the park. Good: nice run area with shady places. Most dogs are friendly. It's an easy to access off-leash park and they PROVIDE poop bags on rolls at both ends of the park. There is a trash receptacle inside the park, just outside the gate and a big dumpster in the parking area. Bad: a volunteer at the park does not leash his dog, (if he even owns one) and throws his cigarette butts on the ground everywhere. He also will throw away ANY water bowl someone leaves for the dogs. I know it's a rule to not share dog bowls but the dogs don't know that. Willis Tucker, Clark Park and others I've been to leave bowls of water and no one throws them in the trash. The community agrees it's ok and some even bring big water containers to refill. Many people who come regularly do it to socialize with others which is great but they don't pay attention to their dogs who I've seen poop which leaves a LOT of dog poop all over the place. It's a shame that over the 14 years I've been coming here that with the extreme population that has occurred in Lake Stevens that several visitors DO give a literal sh*t.

    It's a great dog park awesome place to just go clear your mind. Listen to the birds chirp and play…read moresome fetch behind a fenced in dog area or simply watch your children play at the park right next-door oh at the very same time definitely a great place for children and elderly alike. Definitely a must see for every age group.

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    The employees were great. I felt very comfortable after leaving our first meet & greet. They were…read morereally good about texting updates about my dog (with pictures) and I had 24/7 access to the live in house video the whole time. My fur baby came home and pretty much slept for 24 hours. :) I will be using them again for sure & I'd definitely recommend them to friends & family!

    My husky puppy had a great experience. I had an overnight event downtown and needed to board him…read moreand would highly recommend this location. I live far where I have to take a ferry across the water to get to seattle/everrett area. Unfortunately because of the ferry system and events occurring downtown the boats were over an hour late. With this location I had initially put a request to drop off my dog at 3pm Saturday and pickup Sunday afternoon. But due to the ferry system I was very late but luckily The company was very accommodating and were understanding of the traffic situations I sadly didn't reach the location until 8pm, happily They have someone at the location 24/7 to watch all the pups and help take my dog in for the night. They keep you updated with texts and photos of your doggy so you know they are safe and even have a live cam you can monitor your dog with. He received spoiled treats and a lot of exercise and socialization. He could play all day. Picking him up was smooth as well. They gave me a update of his night He passed out on the way home tail still wagging. Picking him up he looked happy and excited 10/10 would recommend and go again

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    Went there today for the first time.I get it that it would be muddy because of the recent weather…read more The absolute worst part was the amount of dog poop that was everywhere!! The lack of respect by other dog owners here is clearly lacking at this park. We ended up leaving early because of all the dog feces. I only would like to come back and try the adjacent trails when it is nicer weather.

    I've been branching out and exploring some new dog parks with my 7-Month GSD pup lately, as we've…read moregotten bored by the ones close to us. So I decided to give this one a chance as it had fairly all raving reviews. From a first glance, when we first arrived, parking was very minimal and I'm not sure how well that would work if it were to be a busier day and time. The beginning area for dogs to play around was quite small comparatively to some other parks I've went to but I found that the focus is primarily on the trails. The trail itself was nice, pretty well-maintained however some of the fences are all bent and seem like a hazard if your dog was to be sprinting or kids were running and bumped into it. Though my shepherd is fabulous with recall, the area is not completely fenced off so there is a chance your pooch could find their way to a school or parking lot towards the top. We walked for about 40 minutes and everything was seemingly going quite well and we were enjoying ourselves. Until, we came back to the gate to leave. As I was approaching, I noticed two dog owners and their dogs chatting. As I was getting closer, my shepherd went ahead in front of me and out of nowhere, the lady's dog full force rushes my dog and bites her in the leg. As I'm rushing to go to my dog and make sure everything is alright, the lady just says "Oh we've just been here too long". Excuse me? Off-Leash places should have mannered dogs that don't just randomly attack other dogs. My dog was literally just strolling along and got trampled and bit until she squealed. To top it off, the other dog owner came over trying to comfort my dog by hugging her and holding her and I told him she's probably even more scared because you're a stranger to her and she's not getting any comfort from you, he completely ignored me. After this my dog was off all day, she was erratic and on guard when I went to my training class with the other dogs. So much so, that I had to take her outside for a break to calm down. People need to have well-mannered dogs and be able to control their dogs. My pup keeps to herself and doesn't provoke other dogs or cause problems. This should be every dog that comes to an off leash dog area, otherwise don't bring your dog or go get some training done.

    Snohomish Dog Camp - pet_sitting - Updated May 2026

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