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    Bluffton Dog Park - Dogs in bluffton dog park

    Bluffton Dog Park

    3.0(3 reviews)
    22.9 mi

    The town of Bluffton inaugurated it's newest Dog Park last week with a ceremony. Located in the…read moreOscar Frazier Park area, they allotted a large wooded space with chain link fence to allow free roaming and playing of the dogs. There is an area for small/med dogs and also an area for med/large dogs. As with all dog parks, rules and special cautions should be followed without being told by another owner. Such as clean up after your dog (trash and pick-up bags provided). If your dog is aggressive, keep them on a leash. Take responsibility for your dog's actions and act quickly. Most of the dogs just like to play and sniff around. The ones I saw were all friendly and liked interacting with people over other dogs. There are benches for people sitting, not dog sitting. Although the dogs do like to sometimes hide under the bench.

    GO AT YOUR OWN RISK!…read more I took my 9 month old Doodle to the park today (Aug. 18, 2021) at 4pm. While I am not a regular, we have been here a few times without any problems. Today, there was a woman with 2 Pitt Bulls. Yes, I've heard the usual, "but they're such nice dogs at home" crap. Well, today I almost left minus my Doodle. Within about 5 seconds of entering the park the Pitts were on him like a Great White on an injured walrus... They had him on the ground with one having a full clench on his throat. And no, this was not rough play. I've seen that and am OK with it. This was 2 Pitt Bulls jointly trying to murder my dog. My poor dog was screaming like someone was chopping his limbs off. And where was the Owner, relaxing on the bench while I intervened to save my dog. I ended up having to jump in the middle of the fray (very ill advised) and pick up my Doodle (all 54 lbs) up to my shoulders to keep them from killing him. I never imagined such a thing. It was an old fashioned wild dog feeding frenzy. The more he screamed, the more they went after him. Honestly, I am quite surprised they didn't go after me when I went to his rescue, but all I could think of was saving my puppy. Needless to say, there are no rules for dog breeds, etc. at dog parks; and there should be. Also, there should be dog number limits as well. Bringing not one, but 2 Pitts, who live together and in this case, hunt together, is just a recipe for disaster. So, it you go to this park, just know that there are SOME DOG OWNERS AND DOGS THAT SHOULD NOT BE THERE. Go at your own risk!

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