Maddy’s Mutts
building 1, Lodge Farm, Officer, Nottingham, East Midlands, NG13 8AY
“Secure dog walking and exercise fields”

About Maddy’s Mutts
Why visit Maddy’s Mutts?
Customers consistently praise Maddy's Mutts for its spacious, well-maintained field and thoughtful amenities, water, bowls, poop bags and a rain shelter. It's particularly valued by owners of reactive and nervous dogs who benefit from private, solo-hire sessions where their dogs can exercise off-lead away from other animals and people.
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What Customers Say on Google
“Perfect for nervous and reactive dogs, one owner noted their reactive dog can finally run around care-free, which is a huge relief. Safe, well-maintained space with easy parking and good value.”
“Spacious field with real grass, agility equipment (tunnels, walkways, obstacles), covered seating for rainy days, and on-site parking. Noticeably better maintained than similar venues nearby.”
“Level ground, enrichment activities, rain shelter, poop bins, bags, water and bowls provided. Drive-through access means you can park inside the field and let your dog loose immediately.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Maddy’s Mutts
Maddy's Mutts offers a range of agility equipment including tunnels, walkways, and tree stumps for dogs to explore and play on. There's a covered seating shelter where owners can stay dry during rainy sessions, which local dog owners tell us is a real bonus. The field also provides poo bins, bags, and water bowls, so you don't need to bring everything with you. The natural grass surface gives dogs plenty of space to run and burn off energy, making it suitable for both small and large breeds.
Yes, Maddy's Mutts is particularly popular with owners of nervous and reactive dogs in Nottingham. The private hire format means your dog can exercise off-lead without encountering other dogs or walkers. Owners we hear from value the this brings, one regular whose dog becomes reactive on-lead described the relief of watching their two nervous dogs run around care-free. The solo booking setup makes it an excellent choice for dogs that find public spaces stressful or overwhelming.
You can drive directly into the field at Maddy's Mutts, which local dog owners tell us makes access straightforward and convenient. You close the gate behind you before letting your dogs out, so there's no need to unload from the roadside or walk them through a car park. This setup is especially helpful for owners with multiple dogs, elderly dogs, or those who want to minimise stress before their session begins. The easy vehicle access is frequently mentioned as one of the field's practical benefits.
You'll need to book your session in advance at Maddy's Mutts, and owners tell us the booking process is easy to manage. Sessions are timed, and you're asked to arrive during your slot and leave before it ends, a policy that ensures everyone gets their full, private hire without overlap. This timing approach is appreciated by regulars, as it guarantees the solo use that makes the field so valuable for training, recall work, and dogs that need space away from others.
Maddy's Mutts is set in a rural location just a couple of minutes from the main road near Nottingham, though the entrance can be a little tricky to spot. Owners we hear from recommend using a satnav or What3Words to find it accurately. The hidden, rural setting adds to the peaceful atmosphere, it feels away from everything despite being close to main routes. One visitor from Long Eaton found it a 40-minute drive but considered it well worth the journey for the quality of the field.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7422540686
- Address
- building 1, Lodge Farm, Officer, Nottingham, East Midlands, NG13 8AY
How Maddy’s Mutts Compares
in Nottingham
More reviews than 80% of dog fields in Nottingham










