I absolutely love this dog park! I’m so glad they built it near my house. It’s pretty convenient! When you look for it at first you’ll probably get lost because not a lot of people know that it’s on the other side of Meyer Park without the playground. The parking doesn’t close if you park behind the Vet clinic on Stuebner Airlines but the regular park parking closes at a specific time. The park has separate play pens for big dogs and little dogs too!(Which is kinda unfortunate if you have a small dog & a big dog but you have the whole park for them to play in I guess.) The park also provides little poop bag stands so you can pick up your dog’s warm surprises on the floor.(Most people still don’t anyways but it’ll be nice if they do cuz I stepped on poop once.) and they recently added more benches on the little dog play pens so more seats to go around! :) So if you live in the area you should stop by for your little buddy! The dog owners are nice and don’t forget to bring mosquito repellent because there’s a mini lake near the play pens.
Erin M.
Place rating: 5 Kingwood, TX
Excellent park! Thank you for putting in a safe entrance and exit, I wish more dog parks had this setup. We played soccer out here for years, the dog park is a great addition! Good trees, a walking trail, some sunny areas, and a bathing area outside the gates. There is a large dog and a small dog area.
Claire W.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Lots and lots of mud and puddles post rain! Came here on a Saturday and Roxy enjoyed it emensley! Beautiful location right behind the vet clinic
Celeste M.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
I took my dog here on a Sunday, it was his first time so he didn’t know what to expect but i think he liked it. Overall the park was nice and the people and pets were too. I’ll be back.
Jenevi G.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
I’ve gone twice in one day. From my experience it was great. Lots of room, trees for shade, benches to sit and relax, and toys to borrow. Of the 3 dogs we met that day they where nice and played great with my husky golden doodle, Winter. The only thing I’d advise is that all the dogs if seen go in where pulling there owners like crazy and way to hyper. These things can lead to fights in dog parks with high energy dogs come head to head. Maybe take an hour walk before coming in. The dog park is to socialize not just exercise.
Fox T.
Place rating: 5 Alexandria, VA
Very easy to find after reading a review indicating the dog park is «behind the Vet Clinic». We stayed in the small dog park area, so my opinion and review exclude the large dog area. Our Mini Aussie is close in weight and size to go to the large side, but on his first trip, we felt small is much more appropriate. The park is pleasantly kept up, setting aside the dog owners that don’t utilize the free pick up bags at several stations. I liked that there was a dog level fountain and the nice sized area for play. I felt there should be more benches, there’s only 2, for owners. It wasn’t very crowded, and both were being used. I have to sit down every 20ish minutes. We will definitely return, and our Aussie did really good, well behaved and had a lot of fun!
Steve K.
Place rating: 3 Spring, TX
Dont go on the weekend! Too many crazy dog owners!!! Isnt the Dog Whisperer still on TV!!!
Tasha Y.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Took my pup here today. We checked out both the small and big dog areas. Definately liked the small dog area better cause there’s no muddy puddles on that side, but both areas were nice. The park has a fountain and hoses for the doggies. My only complaint would be that some owners would leave dog poop everywhere especially on the pathway leading to the small/big dog areas. The park even provides bags near the entrance and around the park, so there should be no reason why owners should not pick up their dog’s poop. Be courteous and pick up after your dogs please. If you can’t, then maybe you people shouldn’t have dogs in the first place…
Jessie W.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
Nice little park behind the vet clinic. It’s got a beautiful lake-side walk up behind the clinic and plenty of parking back there. If you approach from Meyer Park, it’s in the far northeast corner. The dog park is divided into little/big dog areas and both areas have a lot of trees for shade. I’ve only been in the big dog area, since my little beastie is plus 40 lb. The park has a water fountain(once nice enough that the dogs actually use it) and dog washing station. There’s also a hose inside to fill up a baby pool, but no large pond for swimming. There is a walking path so the humans can get some exercise too. This just opened earlier this year(2014) but a lot of people are starting to bring their dogs out. And they’ve been generally well-socialized dogs. I’ve been out a few times and it’s never been just me and my dog. It was downright busy this Saturday morning. It’s got all the amenities of a bigger park but is a great option for those in the Stuebner/Cypresswood area.