Australia is pretty lucky to have dog parks that provide an incredible amount of space for Fidos to run, exercise and frolic under the sun without their leash on. These dog parks are made especially for them to socialize and spend a quality free time. This kind of promotion of Fido health is incredible. Socializing is imperative for dogs to improve their mental health and playing in the park also makes them fit and agile. So, if you live in Australia or are thinking to travel to this amazing country along with your dog, take a look at its best off-leash dog parks.

 

Off-Leash Parks – Sydney

Centennial Park

One of the most renowned parks of Sydney, Centennial has earned this rapport for being the most spacious of all. This space is spread over 154 hectares. Good enough right! Pet owners are allowed to walk their dogs on and off-leash. The ample space gives an opportunity for dogs to have a plenty of play time. However, they must always be under good control and well behaved. Furthermore, it is important that you carry scooping bags to pick up after their dogs in order to keep the lawns tidy.

Off-Leash Parks – Melbourne

Brighton Dog Beach/ Sandown Street Beach

With pooh bag dispensers and drinking water on the shared paths, your Fido can enjoy full freedom and access to the sea at this amazing beach park. The place has a fenced area for dogs to run and play without any bounds and leash. Moreover, with vast foreshore, sand-dunes and lots of shrubs, the place provides perfect space for their complete independence.

Off-Leash Parks – Adelaide

Wright Road Dog Park

Situated in Adelaide Hills, Wright Road Dog Park has a 2-acre land available for free-roaming and running for dogs. The park also facilitates dog exercises and thus houses some good dog agility equipment as well as a swimming area.

Off-Leash Parks – Brisbane

Elanora Park

It is one of the largest off-leash parks for dogs and is unique in its own way. The park is located adjacent to the mangrove boardwalk and along the sea which gives lots of cool breeze to the park. Perfect for walking and running your dog in summers! The place also has dog-agility and training equipment if you want him to shed some extra pounds.

Off-Leash Parks – Perth

Peace Park Parmelia

The place has two fenced spaces in one for small and big dogs respectively. The lawn is lush green and perfect for canines and humans to inhale fresh air. Interestingly, this park is surrounded by many other dog parks in the vicinity which makes it easier for you to hop dog parks once you are bored. However, you won’t be, for sure!

All off-leash parks allow pet owners to provide complete independence to their canines lest they are disciplined and in control. The pet owners are required to keep the dog on a leash if they find him uncontrollable. The parks also have some conditions for using the given amenities which must be followed diligently by the pet owners. It is recommended to carry dog-tidy bags if the park doesn’t have one. And, pet owners must scoop after their dogs responsibly.  We would also recommend you to use a collar that has flea and tick repellent properties as dog parks may have parasites lurking around. Also, make sure you clean him immediately after the visit so he doesn’t contract any infection. Keeping the dog on preventatives all the time would be wise enough to ward off any park-related disease contractions. Although, these parks are definitely clean, why to take unnecessary risk… right?!

Next time when you plan for a visit to a dog park, you already know the best options. So, enjoy with your dog!