We brought our corgi pup here and from the moment we saw another corgi we loved the place. Owners were mostly attentive to their dogs and all very friendly. There were bags for poop pickup and a pile of tennis balls. People brought and shared big jugs of water and there was a plastic patio set to sit. The park is separated into big and little(under 25lbs) sections. We were there for 2 hours and had a blast.
Marc Z.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
we come here all the time. it’s pretty much the best dog run I’ve ever seen. it’s huge, there’s great parking and a diverse group of dog owners and dogs for your dog to play with.
Jenny A.
Classificação do local: 5 Islip Terrace, NY
Second time going to this park & my pup & I love it. It’s super clean & everyone is always so friendly. I love that they separate the park by small dogs & the larger dogs. Lots of space for them to run. You don’t need any kind of pass & you don’t have to pay to get in.
James C.
Classificação do local: 2 Charlotte, NC
Recently, there has been an influx of new dogs — some young and older. A few of the owners do not pay attention to their animal or just don’t care. Bum rushing dogs and mob behavior is not ok. Apparently not everyone knows this. Owners are slow to break up aggressive behavior at this park.
Harry H.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
Visited on the tail end(nailed it) of a very hot day and the pooch loved the human company even more than the canine counterparts(nothing new for him). The pups tend to stay towards the entrance and gather near the gate to greet newbies(no surprises on either front), so you don’t to take much advantage of the grassy area towards the back unless you make an effort to do so. The space borders a wildlife area that’s clearly marked, and there’s some sparse vegetation within the dog zone for the compulsory urine sprinkling. As tends to happen, folks leave old but useful water bowls and chairs, so bring some refreshments for the group accordingly. On our visit, most visitors seemed to be regulars and we were in the minority as first-timers, which isn’t a bad thing since everyone was friendly(aside from the one derelict dog, and its owner, who was also a bit unsavory — luckily they let themselves out quickly). There doesn’t seem to be any government-sanctioned site that’s of much use, so I certainly understand the lidog site on the URL portion of the listing. 4 stars for the experience and accessibility.
Bill M.
Classificação do local: 3 Port Washington, NY
One of the larger dog parks on Long Island(2.5+ acres). Things it has going for it: — Plenty of parking — Plenty of seating for owners — Safe area/park — Has both a large & small dog runs — Plenty of room for dogs to really run Things it has against it: — No shade — No water of any kind — No poop bags provided — Ground cover is just grass/dirt — No bathrooms for humans I have been to this park only once and I have to say this dog park has a lot of potential to be one of the better dog parks on Long Island. Needs some canopies, there is not one tree in either run. Needs water lines brought in. These 2 things would make it better then most dog runs/parks on Long Island just because of it size, parking and new fences… would bring this park up to a 4 star rating in my opinion Dog runs/parks I have been to so far:
Christie O.
Classificação do local: 4 Ridge, NY
Large public dog park that opened in 2009 in Brookhaven hamlet. Separate areas for large and small dogs. No water, so make sure to bring your own. Gets very crowded on weekends. As a friend calls it, weekends and holidays are«amateur hour» at the dog park. Occasionally dogs get into scraps. Most folks and their dogs are pretty cool. Remember people this is a DOG park, NOT a playground. It’s meant for four-leggers not rugrats.