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Rent safe and private small dog friendly dog parks all around the world. Sniffspot's private small dog friendly dog parks are the best way to exercise your dog. We have the best variety and the best priced small dog friendly dog parks anywhere!
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Private dog park
Fertilizer-free
Pesticide-free
Small dog friendly
Water - hose
Chairs
Trash can
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Dog toys
“What a wonderful spot, custom created for dogs. And with comfy chairs, a...” more
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I’ve been enjoying this land for 21 years with countless dogs and friends. Now I want others who do not have access to such a pleasant space, to enjoy it with their pets as well. Welcome to my home. Ps. You must message me before coming, thanks hope you all are having a beautiful day.
“A wonderful spacious area especially for large dog breeds. My two boys...” more
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Dog treats
Dog drinking water
“Lovely space, great communication and easy and seamless entrance. ” more
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NEWLY FENCED in area. Just Renovated! Large fully open. Property is 10,000 sq. ft. (200x50). Available for your dog to rip and run! Treats, water, waste bins, poop bags, table, chairs and various play toys, balls and Frisbee's available!
“We had a great time at this sniff spot! There was so much room for my...” more
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“Great experience. We booked a couple of days in advance and were sent a...” more
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Fully fenced in, grassy backyard that is 25' X 75' (1850 sq ft) in a quiet community drive. The yard is bi-level. Lowest point of fencing is 40". Three-quarters of the yard has taller fencing, some being chain link and other being chicken wire. Parking must be on the street, not in the community drive. You can easily walk down into the community drive with your dog on leash and enter the yard on your own.
“My dog has so much fun with his ball here!” more
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Tiny apartment? The dog run won't work for you? Visit one of the only Sniffspots in Manhattan to let your dog stretch his legs, do some zoomies, and help homeless pups in the process! We have a large open space for your dog to run and play, a bathroom for your use, poop bags and cleaning supplies for accidents, and you can help yourself to available dog toys! Muddy Paws Rescue takes in over 1,000 dogs every year from shelters in NYC and other states (but don't worry, they all live in foster care so your pup can have the place to themselves!). By bringing your pup to our Sniffspot, your rental fee will go entirely towards our operations, helping to cover the cost of medical care, treats, toys, food, and so much more. We are located on 9th Avenue and 54th St in Hell's Kitchen.
“Space was clean and tidy. Good alternative on really hot or cold days.” more
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Our spot is a private fenced in rooftop that is approximately 500 square feet in East Williamsburg. Enjoy comfy couches, a hammock chair, tables and WiFi during your stay. We provide dog toys, water, treats and a shaded dog bed. Everyone and every pup is welcome here! Keep in mind the rooftop gets full sun on sunny days. There is an umbrella, but it doesn’t shade the whole space. Accessibility: It is 4 flights of stairs to get to the rooftop. The building does not have an elevator. We live 1 flight down and love dogs! We have a 10 year old Pittie mix named Cocoa. She loves all humans, but not so much dogs, so she’ll stay in our apartment during your rental. We’re always available for questions or if you need anything. Thanks for considering our rooftop spot!
“Cute little rooftop space on a relaxing Saturday morning while we had to...” more
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Public dog park
Field
Trail
Park hours: 8 AM–8 PM 7 days per week
Table
Park hours: 5 AM–11 PM 7 days per Week
Agility equipment
Dog washing area
Park hours: 7 AM–8 PM 7 days per week
Park hours: Open 24 hours 7 days per Week
Lake or pond
Park hours: 6:30 AM–8 PM 7 days per week
Park hours: 8 a.m. - dusk
Newbridge Road Dog Park Rules • Dog owners must be Town of Hempstead residents only. • All dogs must have a current rabies vaccination tag and a current Town of Hempstead dog license visible. • No aggressive dogs are permitted. • Do not leave your dog unattended at any time. • Gates shall remain closed and latched at all times, except when entering and exiting. • Children age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Do not allow children to climb on the equipment. • Owners must clean up after their dog, and waste must be deposited in the designated bins. • All dogs must be leashed when preparing to leave the dog park and outside the dog park at all times. Dogs must be unleashed upon safe entry into the dog park. • Leashes cannot be longer than 6 feet in length. • Females in heat, puppies under 4 months, or animals other than dogs are not permitted in the park. • Prong, spike, choke collars and flex leashes are not permitted in the Dog Park. • No food or drink in the dog park (except plastic water bottles and water bowls). • No smoking. • Report any complaints to the Newbridge Road Pool Building Administrative Office at 516-783-2500.
Park hours: 8AM – Dusk
Town of Hempstead Dog Park Rules: • Dog owners must be Town of Hempstead residents only. • All dogs must have a current rabies vaccination tag and have a current Town of Hempstead dog license. • NO aggressive dogs are permitted. • Do not leave your dog unattended at any time. • Gates shall remain closed and latched except when entering and exiting. • Children age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Do not allow children to climb on the equipment. • Owners MUST clean up after their dog and dispose of waste in the designated bins. • All dogs must be leashed when preparing to leave the dog park and outside the dog park at all times. • Dogs must be unleashed upon safe entry into the dog park. • Leashes cannot be longer than six feet in length. • Females in heat, puppies under four months, or animals other than dogs are not permitted in the park. • Prong, spike and choke collars and flex leashes are not permitted in the dog park. • NO food or drink in the dog park (except plastic water bottles and water bowls). • NO smoking, vaping or tobacco use of any kind in park.
Park hours: 8am to dusk
{RULES,"DO make sure your dog is up to date on his vaccinations and parasite control. DO keep your dog on leash until he is in the designated enclosed off-leash area. DO teach your dog to enter the dog park in a calm, orderly manner. DO keep unaltered dogs away from the park. DO pick up your dog’s poop. Cleaning up your dog’s mess is good manners – and more important, it helps to protect against the spread of parasites.",DON’Ts,"DON’T use visits to the dog park to socialize an aggressive dog. Canines that are aggressive with people or other dogs should never be taken to the dog park. Period. DON’T take your dog’s valuables to the park. A dog that feels like his belongings are threatened, can be aggressive. DON’T bring your puppy to the park before checking with your vet. DON’T get distracted. Talking on your phone, texting, emailing and Facebooking are all do park don’ts. Your dog needs to be actively supervised at all times. And of course it goes without saying, but never, ever leave your dog unattended in the park, even for a moment.
Dog Park Regulations. The following rules govern the handling of dogs in the area within Michael J. Tully Park that has been designated by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation as the dog park: (A) Dog owners must be Town of North Hempstead residents. (B) All dogs must be vaccinated against rabies and licensed by the Town of North Hempstead. (C) No more than 3 dogs per person allowed. (D) Dogs must not be left unattended. Dogs must be monitored and controlled at all times. All dogs must be leashed when preparing to leave the park and outside the park at all times. (E) Gates must remain closed at all times. (F) Dogs in heat, puppies under 4 months or animals other than dogs are not permitted. (G) Un-neutered males must be closely monitored. (H) No aggressive dogs permitted. (I) Handlers must always remain alert and stop rough play. Dogs involved in a fight or that show aggressiveness towards other dogs or people must leave the park. (J) Prong, choke and spike collars may not be worn. (K) Barking must be discouraged, especially in early morning and late evening. (L) A dog with a communicable disease may not be brought onto the park. (M) No food (human or canine) or glass containers are allowed. (N) Children must be accompanied by an adult and young children must be closely supervised. (O) Handlers must dispose of all dog waste. Waste bags are provided. (P) Handlers must prevent digging and fill in any holes created by their dogs before leaving. (Q) Owners are legally responsible for their dogs and injuries caused by them.
Park hours: 7:30am to dark
Rules and Regulations • New York State law requires that dogs be vaccinated against rabies, and the New York City Health Code requires every dog owner/attendant carry with them proof of current dog license and rabies vaccination while in public. Dog owners may be fined for violation of these laws. To obtain an application for a dog license, please visit the New York City Department of Health website, or call 311. You may also obtain an application from a veterinarian, animal shelter, or pet shop. • Dogs must be on a leash (no more than six feet long) at all times, except in dog runs and designated off-leash areas at the prescribed times. • You must pick up after your dog and dispose of the waste in containers provided throughout the park. • You must prevent your dog from chasing birds, squirrels, and other animals. • Dogs are not permitted in playgrounds, zoos, fountains, ball fields, on basketball/handball/tennis courts, in swimming pools/facilities, bathing areas, and New York City beaches (see exceptions below).
Park hours: 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. or 6:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Rules and Regulations • New York State law requires that dogs be vaccinated against rabies, and the New York City Health Code requires every dog owner/attendant carry with them proof of current dog license and rabies vaccination while in public. Dog owners may be fined for violation of these laws. To obtain an application for a dog license, please visit the New York City Department of Health website, or call 311. You may also obtain an application from a veterinarian, animal shelter, or pet shop. • Dogs must be on a leash (no more than six feet long) at all times, except in dog runs and designated off-leash areas at the prescribed times. • You must pick up after your dog and dispose of the waste in containers provided throughout the park. • You must prevent your dog from chasing birds, squirrels, and other animals. • Dogs are not permitted in playgrounds, zoos, fountains, ball fields, on basketball/handball/tennis courts, in swimming pools/facilities, bathing areas, and New York City beaches.
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Sniffspot has different types of private dog parks to allow any dog to find their ideal spot!
Dog water parks
Many hosts have added water features like pools and/or are nearby lakes or rivers.
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Dog hiking trails
Some of our best spots have hiking trails in wonderful natural settings.
Indoor dog parks
A good alternative to do activities with your dogs on a rainy day and unpleasant weather in general.
Fully fenced dog parks
Very popular choice, perfect to contain your dogs if they are escape artists or if they are not good at recall.
Dog beaches
Some spots are conveniently located by the sea or have sand and other beach features.
Dog agility parks
Some hosts have implemented full agility courses to train your dogs in a private environment.
Dog fields
Many of the listed spots are large pastures, fields and have farm animals that can be sighted.
Dog swimming pools
Many spots feature private swimming pools, perfect for dogs to enjoy and play.