About the Dog Park
Shawnee Dog Park, located at 1400 W Mesquite St, Chandler, AZ 85224, is an ideal spot for dog owners and their pets. With plenty of room for dogs to run, large trees for shade, and amenities like water stations and benches, this park caters to the needs of both dogs and their owners. The park includes an agility area, separate play zones for different-sized dogs, and nearby playgrounds for children.
Fencing
- Double Gate Entrances: Ensures dogs cannot escape when entering or exiting.
- Separate Play Areas: Two fenced areas for dogs of different sizes and temperaments.
- Small Dog Area: A fenced agility area often used for smaller dogs.
Distractions
- Nearby Playground: Ideal for families with young children.
- Large Variety of Dogs: Encourages socialization among dogs.
- Natural Elements: Large trees provide shade, creating a pleasant environment.
Amenities
- Water Stations: Equipped with hoses, though owners are advised to bring their own water bowls.
- Seating and Shade: Numerous benches and canopies have been added for comfort.
- Kiddie Pool: Allows dogs to cool off on hot days.
- Restrooms: Nearby human bathrooms add convenience for owners.
Pricing
- Free Access: The park is open to the public at no cost, making it accessible for all dog owners.
Cleanliness
- Doggie Bags and Trash Cans: Provided throughout the park for easy waste disposal.
- Maintenance Issues: The landscape can be muddy, and the city sometimes neglects upkeep, especially after monsoon season.
Hazards
- Dark After Sunset: The park lacks adequate lighting, so bringing a light-up collar for your dog is recommended.
- Occasional Closures: The park may close unexpectedly, usually for maintenance like turf repair.
Extra Rules
- No Food Inside the Park: To avoid conflicts among dogs, food should be consumed at the nearby playground.
- Monitor Dog Behavior: Owners are encouraged to watch their dogs and remove them if they become too excited or aggressive.
Community Safety Rules
- Communication is Key: If your dog is too much for another, be prepared to move them to a different area.
- Respect Others: Ensure a positive experience for everyone by following park rules and being considerate of other dogs and owners.
Shawnee Dog Park is a fantastic place for dogs to exercise, socialize, and have fun while offering a comfortable environment for their owners. With ample amenities, safety measures, and a welcoming community, it’s a popular spot for locals to bring their furry friends. Despite occasional maintenance issues and the need for personal water bowls, the park remains a favorite due to its extensive space, shade, and thoughtful features.
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Jordan Schmidt
2 years agoThis dog park is the worst in the valley! Very dirty, as the city doesn't maintain the grass. The owners are friendly, but no one seems to watch their dogs. There is a fenced off area inside the larger area for "mild" dogs. Some people put their giant dobermans in their with smaller dogs and that is just dumb. No one cleans up after their dogs because they are not paying attention. There are WAY better parks out there.
Drew Streeter
2 years agoBeware and think twice before taking your dog here. This dog area is all dirt and mud and makes for a messy puppy playground. It wasn’t the best idea to put the more docile dog area right in the middle of the aggressive dog enclosure. People don’t use good judgment and there are Dobermans mixed in with Dachshunds. Many dog owners are on their phones and not supervising their dog’s behavior. Also, just this morning, I witnessed three dogs squat and leave a pile. Their owners did not clean it up.
Angela Vannett
a year agoIt was my first time taking our 9 month old puppy to dog park. This place was perfect for us! Lots of room to run, nearby playground for my 3 yr old, water station and large trees for shade! Our dog had the best time, we will be back!
aaron brannon
4 weeks agoThis park is nice but some of the people who live in close proximity seem to think they own the place and will act very elitist. Which is pretty laughable honestly as it’s a bunch of sad middle aged Karen’s and Ken’s. If you want a private dog park, you need to live in a private neighborhood. Everyone’s tax dollars pay for this park and the fact that I live a mile away doesn’t mean I can’t come here. Get over yourselves.
Jesse Sales
a year agoLarge dog park. 2 seperate play areas for dogs. They've added more benches and canopies as well. Tons of shade. Theres plenty of water dishes and a kiddie pool for the dogs to cool off. Trash cans and doggie bags are available throughout the park. Huge variety of dogs and owners usually.