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MidlandsGrizzlys in Birmingham

MidlandsGrizzlys

5.0(571)
Birmingham, West Midlands
Paws 4 Play, Dog Field, Cullompton in Devon

Paws 4 Play, Dog Field, Cullompton

5.0(336)
Devon, South West
From £8 per 30 min
Off Lead Agility, Donamana in Derry City and Strabane

Off Lead Agility, Donamana

5.0(307)
Derry City and Strabane, Northern Ireland
Pawsome Paddock, Chester in Backford

Pawsome Paddock, Chester

5.0(259)
Backford, North West

2,181

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How to Choose a Secure Dog Field

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A secure dog field is a private, enclosed paddock you hire by the half-hour or hour to exercise your dog safely off-lead. For owners of reactive, nervous or newly-rehomed dogs, and for anyone with an escape artist or a puppy still learning recall, a properly fenced field is the difference between a relaxed walk and a stressful one. Most people hire the same field weekly once they find one they trust.
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The fence is the single most important thing to check. For a determined or bouncy dog you want a fence of at least 6ft, and ideally a double-gated (airlock) entrance so there is no single point where a dog can slip out. We only ever state a field's fence height or enclosure where the field's own information confirms it, if a detail is unknown, we say so rather than guess. Always read the field's own page and, for a reactive dog, contact the owner to confirm the boundary before your first visit.
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Decide whether you need solo, private hire. Many fields guarantee you will be the only dog on site during your slot, important if your dog can't be near other dogs, or if you simply want space to train. Others are larger or shared. Each listing shows whether a field offers solo hire, its size in acres, the session length, and any facilities such as agility equipment, water, shelter and parking.
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Check the Google rating and read a few recent reviews, they are the best signal of how secure a field really feels in practice, how well-drained it stays in wet weather, and how easy parking and booking are. Where a field has published its prices, we show a starting figure so you can compare. Typical hire runs from around £5 to £15 per half-hour or hour.
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Every dog field on this directory has its own page with location, fence and security details, facilities, prices where published, and a direct booking link. Browse by region and town, or search for a field by name, to find a secure field near you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields

A secure dog field is a private, fully-enclosed paddock you book to exercise your dog safely off the lead. They are popular with owners of reactive, nervous or newly-rehomed dogs, puppies in recall training, and anyone whose dog is an escape artist, the fenced boundary lets your dog run freely without the risk of bolting or meeting other dogs.

For most dogs a fence of around 5ft to 6ft is adequate, but for larger, athletic or determined escapers you want a minimum of 6ft, and ideally a double-gated entrance so there is no single open point. We only display a field's fence height where the field itself confirms it. If it isn't published we show it as unknown, and for a reactive dog, we'd always suggest confirming the boundary with the owner before your first visit.

Solo (private) hire means you and your dog are the only ones on the field during your booked slot, no other dogs on site. This is essential for dogs that can't be around other dogs, and ideal for focused training. Listings tagged Solo / Private Hire offer this; some larger fields are shared instead.

Prices vary by field, size and session length, but hire typically runs from around £5 to £15 per half-hour or hour. Where a field has published its prices, we show a starting figure on its listing so you can compare and book the right slot.

A secure, solo-hire dog field is one of the best options for a reactive dog, a high fence and private booking mean no surprise encounters with other dogs or people. Check the fence details on each listing and look for fields offering private hire, and contact the owner to confirm the setup suits your dog before booking.

Browse this directory by region and town, or search for a field by name. Each dog field has its own page with its location, fence and security details, facilities, Google rating, recent reviews, prices where published, and a direct booking link, so you can choose with confidence.

The UK's Dog Field Directory

Dog Fields Near Me helps you find a secure, private dog field near you. We list 2,181+ enclosed dog walking fields across the UK, complete with fence details, ratings, reviews, prices, and booking links. Compare fields and book directly with the owner.