Address: 7960 SW Hunziker St, Tigard, OR 97223, USA
Phone: +15036394171
Sunday: 6:30AM–9PM
Monday: 6:30AM–9PM
Tuesday: 6:30AM–9PM
Wednesday: 6:30AM–9PM
Thursday: 6:30AM–9PM
Friday: 6:30AM–9PM
Saturday: 6:30AM–9PM
Steve Hebert
What a jewl of a dog park. Huge space, several nice covered areas for pups and humans with plenty of seating. Fresh water everywhere. A port-a-potty and easy parking. It is tucked away in a bit of a commerical area but worth the drive. Google Maps navigation got me to it with no problems.
Jen Mahaffy
Had a fantastic visit at the Potso Dog Park today with the hubs and my Frenchton, Nick. The park is separated into two sections: one for smaller dogs and another for larger dogs. We took Nick to the smaller area, so that’s the only side I can speak for, but for his very first visit to a dog park, he had a blast! I love that the park is setup with a double gating system to try to avoid any potential escapees. So basically, you open the first gate to exit into a small pen area, then after making sure there are no loose runaways in there with you, next you open the final gate to exit to the parking lot (which is located conveniently right next to the park). Very smart and well thought out. All of the dog owners were extremely friendly and conscientious. I didn’t notice any dogs doing their business where the owner wasn’t following right behind them to bag it and throw it away. There are multiple water stations surrounding the enclosed play area where your pup can have a drink at his or her leisure, and plenty of water available for refills. Nick had so much fun running around and playing with his new found buddies (both canine and human), and even met another Frenchton just like him named Roxie which was super exciting. I think there might have been a Pug Facebook Group meetup or something today, because there were pugs galore! But they were super cute to watch. And there were absolutely no aggressive dogs in the play area that we had to contend with. Plus, as an added bonus, Nick was totally beat afterward and splatted for the rest of the afternoon, so we definitely got out all that pent-up puppy energy. Overall, 5 out of 5 experience and we will definitely be returning.
Lauren Blake
Have had great experiences at this park the majority of the time - there's plenty of room for the dogs to run, room for the humans to sit out of the rain/sun, and usually very friendly dogs. With a park of this size, there are somewhat inevitably a couple of dog owners who are not paying enough attention to their pets and there are occasionally some aggressive/not playful behavior that you should probably be on the lookout for, but overall, love this park! One thing to note though: after it rains, it becomes a mud pit for a while afterwards, so avoid it right after rain if you don't want a muddy dog!!
Mattias Otto
Not nearly as muddy as it use to be. They are in the process of adding a dog wash area which it really nice. It's also got a fresh asphalt parking area. Lots of space, a few tires for the dogs to jump on, covered areas for rainy days. All in all it's a great park.
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Looks to be between 4 and 4.5 feet. About the height of the garbage structures.
Doxies are there every Saturday morning :)
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