Dog’s Country Club, Dog Field (Field 1) Warrington
191 Slag Lane, Lowton, Warrington, WA3 1BU, Wigan, North West, WA3 1BU
About Dog’s Country Club, Dog Field (Field 1) Warrington
Why visit Dog’s Country Club, Dog Field (Field 1) Warrington?
Backed by over 1,000 positive reviews, Dog's Country Club is consistently praised for its suitability for reactive and anxious dogs, offering private paddocks where nervous pets can build confidence off-lead away from distractions. Staff are recognised for their friendly, knowledgeable approach, and the well-maintained facilities support both one-off private hire and ongoing training programmes across the north-west.
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What Customers Say on Google
“Owners report significant confidence improvements in their dogs through regular visits, with nervous puppies becoming noticeably more relaxed and sociable after several sessions at the facility.”
“The private hire environment is particularly valued by those with reactive dogs; owners highlight how the isolated paddocks allow their dogs to exercise freely without seeing or encountering other animals.”
“Staff receive consistent praise for their friendly, welcoming approach and the cleanliness and upkeep of the facilities, with visitors noting the fields are well-maintained and suitable for regular use.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog’s Country Club, Dog Field (Field 1) Warrington
Dog's Country Club runs supervised puppy parties, obedience classes, recall and loose-lead training, and breed-specific play sessions (including Lab and Retriever groups). Owners we hear from praise trainers Dave, Kayleigh, Brandon and James for their knowledge and humour, and highlight that sessions are carefully matched by temperament. Puppies as young as 12–14 weeks have built confidence here, with staff helping owners read body language and adjust at each dog's pace. The club also hosts seasonal events with activities like musical sits and paw-print painting.
Yes, it's one of the most trusted facilities in the north-west for reactive and nervous dogs. Owners tell us the private hire fields and carefully supervised group sessions suit dogs who struggle in busy parks or standard kennels. One regular described their dog's stress and defensiveness easing dramatically thanks to the distraction-free environment and knowledgeable staff. The club matches dogs thoughtfully for group play, so anxious animals can socialise at their own speed without being overwhelmed.
Yes, the club provides day boarding and multi-day stays. Owners of anxious dogs report a world of difference compared to standard kennels: carefully matched playmates socialise together under supervision rather than spending the day confined to a run. Staff send daily updates and videos, and dogs we hear about have left relaxed and happy rather than stressed. It costs more than a typical kennel, but owners value the and the expertise of the team.
There's a warm-water tap on site for rinsing dogs after play, owners mention it's a welcome touch, especially after rainy spells when the natural terrain gets muddy. The club's website warns when conditions are wet, so people arrive prepared with wellies and towels. The natural, varied landscape (rather than a manicured paddock) keeps dogs interested, and many say their dogs love the freedom to explore and swim.
The team, including Dave, Kayleigh, James, Brandon, Ellie and Natasha, are consistently praised for their professionalism and deep understanding of canine behaviour. Owners tell us trainers tailor advice to each dog's personality once they've got to know them, and sessions are interactive and insight-driven. Dave's collie bootcamp and Kayleigh's recall work are frequently mentioned, with owners reporting significant progress even with challenging temperaments. The club also offers one-to-one catch-ups when families miss a group session.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7826872305
- Address
- 191 Slag Lane, Lowton, Warrington, WA3 1BU, Wigan, North West, WA3 1BU
How Dog’s Country Club, Dog Field (Field 1) Warrington Compares
in Wigan
More reviews than 95% of dog fields in Wigan









