Unleash the Dogs Secure Dog Parks, Cadder Field, Bishopbriggs
Bishopbriggs Dog Fields, Torrance Road, G64 4EG, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, G64 4EG
“Safe, Secure and Engaging Exercise Fields for Dogs”

About Unleash the Dogs Secure Dog Parks, Cadder Field, Bishopbriggs
Why visit Unleash the Dogs Secure Dog Parks, Cadder Field, Bishopbriggs?
Customers consistently praise Unleash the Dogs for its spacious, well-maintained private field ideal for reactive dogs and those with recall challenges. The range of agility equipment, ample parking, and thoughtful amenities, from water bowls to shelter, make it excellent value for dog exercise in East Dunbartonshire.
Security & fencing
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Facilities
- obstacles and equipment
- sensory garden
- socialising area
- shelter
What Customers Say on Google
“Ideal for reactive dogs and those with poor recall, owners appreciate the private space to let their dogs off-lead without worry or distraction from other animals.”
“The field is spacious enough for proper ball games and a good run, with agility equipment including climbing frames, arches and poles for training and play.”
“Well maintained with ample parking, including the ability to reverse-park into the field; amenities include water, poop bags, shelter and a picnic area.”
Source: Google Reviews
Frequently Asked Questions About Unleash the Dogs Secure Dog Parks, Cadder Field, Bishopbriggs
Unleash the Dogs Cadder Field operates on a private hire-only basis, meaning your dog has the entire field to themselves during your booked session, no other dogs or passers-by to worry about. Owners we hear from in East Dunbartonshire say this exclusive access is ideal for reactive dogs or those still working on recall, as you can let your dog off-lead without distraction or risk of unwanted interactions. The field is spacious enough for proper fetch games and exercise, giving nervous or excitable dogs the freedom to play safely while you focus on training or simply letting them burn off energy in peace.
The Cadder Field includes agility and sensory equipment such as climbing frames, arches, and poles, making it a great choice for dogs who enjoy obstacle courses or training exercises. There's also a shelter with a picnic table where owners can sit, plus fresh water bowls and poo bags provided on site. Owners tell us the field is consistently clean and well looked after. Parking is straightforward, with plenty of space and the option to reverse your car into the field itself for easy, safe drop-off, particularly helpful if you're managing multiple dogs or anxious passengers.
You book your session online in advance, selecting a time slot that suits you, owners appreciate being able to plan ahead and secure their preferred times. Communication from the team is good, and there's an emergency contact number displayed on site if you need assistance. Owners in the area tell us the pricing is very reasonable for the quality of the facility. It's worth confirming current rates and session lengths directly when you book, as these can vary depending on availability and your dog's needs.
Absolutely. Many owners visit simply to give their dogs proper exercise in a safe, private space, especially those with small gardens at home. The field is large enough for energetic ball games and a really good run, and dogs who aren't interested in agility equipment can happily ignore it and just enjoy the freedom. Local dog owners say their pets love the chance to run freely without leads or boundaries, and the private hire model means your dog can play at their own pace without competing for space or attention.
The field has a grass surface, which owners find great for exercise and play. As you'd expect in Scotland, it can get muddy after rain, some visitors mention heading to the neighbouring field (which sits on a slight slope) if drainage is a concern on particularly wet days. Overall, though, the natural grass surface is well suited to dogs who love to run and dig their paws in, and the field is kept clean and tidy between bookings.
Contact Details
- Phone
- 7888289169
- Address
- Bishopbriggs Dog Fields, Torrance Road, G64 4EG, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, G64 4EG
Field Details
- Hire type
- Solo / private hire



