55Decent size backyard with a fairly shielded view for a nervous girl to get some socialization in with a friend. Plenty of spaces to sniff and explore with slopes for working those pup legs. There was a bit of poo, but definitely one of the cleaner yards I've been in, even with the surprise rain creating some fresh mud spots for the dogs (not that they generally mind). Thank you for sharing your back yard with my girl and her friend!Tiffany D.
Tiffany D.
February 2023
Decent size backyard with a fairly shielded view for a nervous girl to get some socialization in with a friend. Plenty of spaces to sniff and explore with slopes for working those pup legs. There was a bit of poo, but definitely one of the cleaner yards I've been in, even with the surprise rain creating some fresh mud spots for the dogs (not that they generally mind). Thank you for sharing your back yard with my girl and her friend!
55Cydnie was so nice and accommodating! There are also dogs to play with which is totally optional, but Fitz had a great time! Brittany J.
Brittany J.
November 2022
Cydnie was so nice and accommodating! There are also dogs to play with which is totally optional, but Fitz had a great time!
How do Mukilteo's private dog parks work?
Private rentals by the hour
Our hosts are locals that are renting their yards and private land to dog owners
Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit
Trust and safety first
Spots are designed for safety and both hosts and guests are reviewed after each visit
Reactive dogs welcome
Many of the spots we list are designed with sensitive dogs in mind
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FAQ About Mukilteo Dog Parks
Are dog parks good for dogs?
It is important for dogs to have off leash exercise to sniff and run. But the free and open nature of public dog parks has drawbacks. There could be aggressive dogs, disease transmission and cleanliness issues. For this reason, many dog behaviorists discourage visiting public dog parks and recommend Sniffspot's private dog parks. Sniffspot private dog parks only allow one guest to book at a time and are not open to the public, which solves many of these issues.
Are dog parks safe?
While public dog parks have a number of safety issues, such as aggressive dogs, disease transmission and general cleanliness, Sniffspot dog parks much safer than public dog parks. With Sniffspot all bookings are private for just you and dogs you bring with you and we require all dogs to be vaccinated (or have equivalent titers). All Sniffspot locations are vetted and reviewed by guests so you can find the perfect place for you and your dog. 0% of reviews on Sniffspot visits in the Mukilteo area are 5 stars.
How do I know if a dog park works for my dog?
You can filter Sniffspot dog parks by fencing and distractions. If your dog doesn't have good recall, you can visit one of our 322 fully fenced dog parks in the area. If your dog is reactive to other dogs, you can visit one of our 457 off leash areas where there are no dogs audible or visible nearby. You can also filter locations to avoid other domestic animals and people. We also recommend reading reviews and reaching out to the host with any questions.
Sniffspot has 322 fully fenced dog parks in or near Mukilteo. Browse all fully enclosed options.
Where are good dog hiking trails near Mukilteo?
The Mukilteo area has 19 Sniffspot locations with private trails for you and your dog to walk or hike. Dogs can generally be off leash on Sniffspot trails. The most popular trail is Pacific Forestlands Forest Walk.
Are there dog agility courses for rent in Mukilteo?
Sniffspot has dog parks with agility equipment and/or dog obstacles in or near Mukilteo. The most popular agility option is Linda's Private Arena For Dogs.
Where in Mukilteo can I find a pool for dog swimming?
Sniffspot has swimming options in the Mukilteo area. The highest rated option is Bremerton Bark Park.
Can I rent a field for my dog to run near Mukilteo?