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Opening Hours:
Saturday | 6AM–10PM |
Sunday | 6AM–10PM |
Monday | 6AM–10PM |
Tuesday | 6AM–10PM |
Wednesday | 6AM–10PM |
Thursday | 6AM–10PM |
Friday | 6AM–10PM |
About the Business:
PAW OK Dog Park (membership) is a Dog park located at 3303 NW Grand Blvd, Central Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116, US.
The business is listed under dog park, association or organization, non-profit organization, park category. It has received 586 reviews with an average rating of 3.7 stars.
Reviews:
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- Ronald Nash
- 1 year ago
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- Ryan Wright
- 1 year ago
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- Elizabeth Gadsby
- 1 year ago
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- Brittany And Ryan S.
- 1 year ago
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- Jeremiah Baughman
- 1 year ago
FAQ:
PAW OK Dog Park (membership) is open the following days:
Saturday : 6AM–10PM
Sunday : 6AM–10PM
Monday : 6AM–10PM
Tuesday : 6AM–10PM
Wednesday : 6AM–10PM
Thursday : 6AM–10PM
Friday : 6AM–10PM
PAW OK Dog Park (membership) is listed under
Here are some reviews from our users.
"First visit and my dogs loved it. Met some nice people to visit with. Good park for dogs to meet and play with other dog of all varieties."
"I love that this dog park has gone to paid membership and an approval process. It’s a great place to let our dog run and socialize. The people there have always been friendly, and if there is a dog not on its best behavior the owner normally takes care of it, or removes the dog. There are plenty of balls, frisbees, water, and toys. There is even a pond, and I love that it’s gate so in case you don’t want your dog to go in the water they won’t have access."
"This is our favorite dog park in the city! There are always toys provided for the pups, plenty of water to drink (unless it's below freezing), some fun obstacles, and a swim area for your pup(s) to cool off. Large and small dogs have separate areas. Poop bags are provided so don't worry about bringing any. Depending on the time of day that you go, you'll either have the park mostly to yourselves or have plenty of dog friends to play with. It's also very thoughtful of them that kids are not allowed. The park is not monitored by staff and many dogs are not socialized to children, especially during play. They are constantly making improvements to the park, putting our funds to good use. I'm excited for the lights to be ready to allow visits when it's dark out!"
"What once used to be an active great place to bring your dogs is now a ghost town due to the park becoming members only with over blown rules and expensive fees. They say it cost a lot of money to keep the place up, sounds like most of the money is lining pockets and going to putting grass on this mud hole. There were many many more dogs when it was just a dirty field. Can't cost that much to up keep, if not publicize your monthly accounting"
"Stuff like this is NOT ok. Not everyone has good modes of transportation or financial status, imagine living right next to this dog park but having to take your dog a few miles away because you simply cant afford to spend any unnecessary cash. And then let's say this idea catches on and now every dog park is like this. NOT OK. Boycott this park if you can. It's one thing to emebed and charge for a high end dog park in a state park but for any other park, absolutley not."