Dog Leg Canine Park

Category: Dog park

Address: 7550 69th St E, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Reviews

Chels

Aug 20, 2022

Secure fences with two areas for small breeds and large breeds. My pup enjoyed running free & meeting friends

Tina M.

Aug 16, 2022

I've been here many times and every time I'm here there is an aggressive dog that torments mine. And it's not fun for either of us. It's too bad becuase the actual facility is nice....large yard for big and small dogs. Water station available. Shaded areas.

Jay Ball

Jul 6, 2022

IF YOU KNOW!! YOUR DOG IS NOT FRIENDLY WHY BOTHER TAKING THEM TO THE DOG PARK!! 2 young college girls brought 2 big German Shepard mix mastiff right as they open the gate to let their aggressive dogs in the park my dog got Viciously attacked, mauled, pin to the ground and bit RIGHT AWAY!! 🀬🀬All I got from them was they was sorry my dog got bit! Smh NEVER AGAIN WILL I TAKE lil Zeus Back to that park!!

Stacy Bliszcz

Mar 23, 2022

Awful group of people there at 5pm with their aggressive dogs. My dog was swarmed by over 7 dogs, bullied, nipped at and chased so hard he ran into a trash can. His only saving grace grace was his speed and my reaction time to get him out of there. Would NEVER go back! No one even tried to manage their dogs just watched as if this was acceptable.

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Questions & Answers

What time does the dog park close?

Sasha Hare | Sep 3, 2019
A Colin Flood | Sep 3, 2019

Good question I have been there after 6 so I think it closes at sunset

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If this is the park where gators are killing dogs, why wasn't something done after the first attack?

randall fouche | Sep 3, 2019
Rev. Dr. David Cole | Sep 3, 2019

If you stay in the fence area your unleashed dog is perfectly safe. Nearly always in the event of an attack like this a trapper removes and destroys the offending gator. The dog attack identifies it as a threat to humans. It was probably done...just not publicized! FYI, if for some strange reason, it was not removed you can still make a request to Fish and Wildlife on which they will almost certainly act if someone can identify the gator.

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