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Dog parks in Cambridge



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 Cambridge dog park


Maple Grove Rd and Speedsville Rd View map »

A 1/2 acre all fenced in, muddy and soppy when wet, about 10 small trees planted, no shade, and you can get stuck in the parking lot when muddy.

Oh well, at least its fenced in and our dogs can run around.

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2010-07-06

I love this park. It is convenient for me and we've generally had positive experiences. I like that it is smaller and I can see my dog wherever she goes. Also, there's a nice pond out back where my lab goes for a swim after rolling in the mudpile in the back corner :o)


2010-05-17  |  Dwayne

I try to keep the web site up to date so let me know of any issues; We have recently added some dispensors for poop bags. As far as previous comments, it is a shame the city we pay our tax dollars too can't take the pride or time to give us more to work with & allow us to better the park for our dogs! It can get pretty muddy during & after a good rain due to drainage but the city has given us their word to rectify that(?)...Thanks to all those that volunteer their time!


2010-03-22

the cambridgdogpark.com link isn't working. I have been to the cambridge park recently, and am happy that some dog owners are trying to spiff it up for all of us. Kudos to you all. I want to help out more. Regular maintenance is key to keeping this well used park up to snuff, if not by the city, then by the owners.

I have provided poop bags for those who forget (please use them everyone), and do bring lots of water to share with all the dogs. Every little bit helps. Let's all do our part for the safety and fun of our pets.


2010-03-19

www.cambridgedogpark.com

Please refer to the above website on all of the work that is being done behind the scenes to update this dog park. Thank you to the individual who has taken the initiative to contact the city for future improvements.

And as much as I agree with some of the comments made, let's be realistic here. In NO dog park will you be able to state that ALL dogs visiting are trained to 1) stay off, 2) not want to meet and greet new visitors, and 3) not want to display a bit of dominence. Also, I highly doubt that the city will set aside money in their budget to install plumbing or a water feature just to ease our dogs thirst.

Think of it in comparison to a park for our kids. There will always be a bully, there will always be kids fighting for that last swing or the other seat on the teeter totter, and you will not find a fountain at every park.

I am thankful that I atleast have a safe environment for my dog to run and play!


2010-02-09  |  dog owner

Muddy, dirty and basically a fenced in pig sty for your dog to run in. That in mind however, my dog loves it.

Yes we stand around the picnic tables and talk, but isn't a park for socializing? If I wanted to run with my dog, I wouldn't in a mud pit.

I think it's embarrassing that Ontario Parks provide such a crappy, out of the way place for the dogs to play. It's like they put no thought into the park at all. They just put up a fence to give dog owners a place and shut us up.


2009-07-19  |  Dianne

Entry/Exit gates have large gaps, small dogs can easily escape.


2009-07-19  |  Mike

Running water would be nice. A bit difficult for those of us with small dogs, it would be nice to have an area for dogs under 20lbs. We seem to have a lot of owners who think dog park means socializing at the picnic table totally ignoring their dog. Guess that could happen at any park.

PSA- review the do's and don'ts of off lease parks. Letting your dog jump all over people, display dominance and mount other dogs is not cool. Oh, and moving your dog away from the gate so newcomers can enter without being bombared would be awesome too.


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