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Quinte WestOntarioK8V 5P6CA
5.03
55Beautiful property with lots of fun trails for your pup to run, exactly what we were looking for! We will be back!
55Awesome spot for the dogs to have fun! Caitlyn was very friendly. She met me on arrive to give me a lay of the land and provide a map of the trails which were beautiful and very well marked. All trails were well kept and easy to follow. There were open fields for the pups to play in as well as forested trails so a nice mixture. It was very quiet - truly a lovely oasis. Added amenities provided by the host were very thoughtful (bottle of water for myself, and water and treats for the dogs). Loved this spot. Will definitely be back! Thanks
55Well maintained trails in the forest and open field. Thoughtful amenities supplied for both dog and human.
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The Intuitive Forest: 34 Acres of Forest, Field/Pasture & Yard (Partially Fenced) Private Dog Park In Quinte West

Quinte West, Ontario
Partially Fenced
34 acres
5.03 reviews
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Hosted by Caitlyn D.

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The Intuitive Forest: 34 Acres of Forest, Field/Pasture & Yard (Partially Fenced) Private Dog Park In Quinte West

Quinte West, Ontario
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Hosted by Caitlyn D.
Sniffpass
5.03 reviews
Sniffpass
Partially Fenced
34 acres
The Intuitive Forest: 34 Acres of Forest, Field/Pasture & Yard (Partially Fenced) Private Dog Park In Quinte West - Quinte West, Ontario
The Intuitive Forest: 34 Acres of Forest, Field/Pasture & Yard (Partially Fenced) Private Dog Park In Quinte West - Quinte West, Ontario
The Intuitive Forest: 34 Acres of Forest, Field/Pasture & Yard (Partially Fenced) Private Dog Park In Quinte West - Quinte West, Ontario

Fencing

Enclosure

Partially Fenced

Fencing details: Our front yard is mostly enclosed. The Field/Pasture is fenced along the East/West sides. There is no fencing along the south side (we do have neighbours whose back yards back onto our property- so please be mindful of this).


Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Distractions seen/heard from the spot

Other dogsSometimes

Other dogs

Sometimes

Our dogs will be kept inside and away from windows for the duration of your visit. We do have neighbours with backyards that back onto our field. There may be dog(s) visible/audible in these yards.

GUEST FEEDBACK

0% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other domestic animalsSometimes

Other domestic animals

Sometimes

We have a cat that is mostly indoors but does get out the odd time. He is quite shy and will hide.

GUEST FEEDBACK

0% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other peopleSometimes

Other people

Sometimes

We do have neighbours with backyards that back onto our field. There may be people visible/audible in these yards.

GUEST FEEDBACK

0% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Private entryYes

Private entry

Yes (Always)

Gate will be open awaiting your arrival- please close gate behind you as you enter, and again after you leave.

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Amenities

Field

Dog drinking water

Chairs

Dog treats

Outhouse available

Woods


Pricing
$10 per dog per hour

50% off all dogs after the 1st dog

Sniffpass holders get discounts on all bookings at all spots by buying monthly credits!
This spot offers additional discounts.

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Location

Quinte West, Ontario

Description

Welcome to our Doggy (& Human) Haven! We offer 34+ beautiful acres of partially fenced property. Wide Open Field/Meadow & a vast lush natural Forest with trails. Gift your dog(s) the experiences of positive enrichment- with multiple opportunities to explore, play, train & have fun! Let them climb boulders, logs, chase squirrels, play catch, find a favourite stick, run, jump, practice training exercises and sniff to their hearts desires. We have 4 main trail systems with several interconnecting mini trails offering you a new adventure every visit! Having 2 large working dogs ourselves, we know what your furry friend needs! A newly constructed, clean outhouse is now available for our guests! We kindly request guests to keep their dogs leashed until they have entered the field and closed the farm gate behind them. ***Please note, Sniffspot is an American company so you will be charged in USD***

Cleanliness

100% of guests said this spot was as clean as expected during their visit.

Hazards

We host beehives on our property which are surrounded by electric fence. Please stay away from this area. Our forest currently has old barbed wire fencing in spots along the exterior perimeter so please keep your eye out and guide your dog(s) safely away from it to ensure that they don’t get hurt. Our neighbours back onto our property so please be aware of this if you have a reactive dog. This is a natural forest that doesn’t get sprayed with any chemicals- that being said there are ticks (and other bugs like mosquitos etc.) so please be ‘tick smart’ and check yourselves & your dogs after every visit/come prepared with bug repellent if needed. There are wild animals that frequent our property that include (not limited to) coyotes, hawks, raccoons, wild turkeys, bears, deer, squirrels, chipmunks etc. please be aware of this. Our trails are kept in good condition however with winds etc. there may be fallen branches or other tripping hazards such as rocks along the walking trails. Please use caution while walking/hiking and only do so if you are physically able.

Host Rules

Minimum visit length
1.0 hour
Required advanced notice for visits
1 hour
Max dogs per booking
20
Is the host present?
I prefer to meet my guests on their first visits
Additional rules

Please keep your dogs leashed until you arrive at the entrance gate to the field/meadow area. Please help us to respect our neighbours and only venture/allow your dog(s) on our property.


Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

Booking Policies

Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

In addition, please make sure to read Sniffspot's booking policies


Booking Policies
Only one booking is allowed at a time at any spot and there is an enforced 30 min buffer between all bookings to ensure dogs in separate bookings do not meet.
This spot is set for Booking, which means you will be instantly confirmed for any booking you request. You will receive the address and access instruction immediately following booking.
Visits can be moved or cancelled up to 2 hours before a visit.
Visits can be extended and dogs can be added throughout the visit.

5.0 (3 Reviews)

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Meet your host

Caitlyn D.

Joined in March 2024


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