Dog Fields in Lancashire

Compare 16 secure dog fields in Lancashire, North West. 8 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 1.0 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Lancashire

Paws in the Paddock Dog Field, Aughton in Lancashire

Paws in the Paddock Dog Field, Aughton

5.0(47)
Lancashire, North West
From £5 per session
Musty’s Muttleys Meadow Dog Field, Burnley in Lancashire

Musty’s Muttleys Meadow Dog Field, Burnley

4.9(39)
Lancashire, North West
From £10 per session
Mawdesley Pooch Park Secure Dog Field Ormskirk in Lancashire

Mawdesley Pooch Park Secure Dog Field Ormskirk

4.8(27)
Lancashire, North West
From £10 per session
The Frog and Dog Secure Dog Field, Ormskirk in Lancashire

The Frog and Dog Secure Dog Field, Ormskirk

4.6(106)
Lancashire, North West
From £10 per session
Lytham Dog Fields (5 Fields), Moss Side in Lancashire

Lytham Dog Fields (5 Fields), Moss Side

4.4(198)
Lancashire, North West
From £9 per 30 min
Walkies Dog Fields, Blackpool in Lancashire

Walkies Dog Fields, Blackpool

1.0(1)
Lancashire, North West
From £8 per 30 min
My Dog Barn, Indoor Dog Field, Ormskirk in Lancashire

My Dog Barn, Indoor Dog Field, Ormskirk

No rating
Lancashire, North West

Robin Hill Paddock, Dog Field in Burnley

4.8(97)
Lancashire, North West
From £8 per session

The Pilling Dog Field, Pilling

4.8(45)
Lancashire, North West

The Dogs Frolics Dog Field, Halsall

No rating
Lancashire, North West

Bold Bark Secure Dog Runs, Blackburn

No rating
Lancashire, North West

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Lancashire

Hiring a private dog field near Lancashire is typically charged by the slot rather than by the dog. Most fields offer 30-minute or 60-minute sessions, with longer slots sometimes available for owners who want a more relaxed, unhurried visit. Pricing varies between paddocks depending on size, facilities, and location, a well-equipped rural field with agility equipment and covered shelter may charge more than a simpler enclosed paddock. Some field owners offer block-booking discounts if you pay for several sessions in advance, and a small number add a modest supplement for a second dog. You can compare published hire rates across Lancashire listings directly on this directory, which makes it straightforward to find a field that suits both your dog and your budget without needing to ring around individually.

Start with the perimeter fencing, which is the single most important factor for owners of escape-prone or independent dogs. When you find a field listing, check its own verified information for fencing details, look for a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and, ideally, a double-gated airlock entrance that prevents a dog bolting through while you open the gate. Always walk the boundary on arrival before releasing your dog, as conditions can change. Beyond fencing, consider surface and drainage, Lancashire sees plenty of rain, so a well-drained grass or mixed surface will remain usable in wetter months. Parking convenience, a fresh water supply, and whether the hire is genuinely private and solo matter too, particularly for nervous or reactive dogs. Checking each field's own listing is the safest way to confirm exact details.

A private hire dog field can be an excellent option for reactive or nervous dogs precisely because the session is booked exclusively for your party, no unexpected off-lead dogs will appear mid-run. This makes it far less stressful than a busy public park, and gives nervous dogs the chance to move freely and build confidence at their own pace. On this directory you can compare Lancashire fields by owner ratings and reviews, filter for solo or private hire, and check whether a field offers features such as easy off-road parking (useful for dogs who find car parks overwhelming), agility equipment for confidence-building, or a sheltered area for anxious dogs who need a quiet spot. Because fencing details vary between paddocks, always confirm the specific fencing on each field's own listing and inspect the perimeter yourself before letting your dog off the lead.

Most dog fields near Lancashire use an online booking system, often hosted on the field's own website or through a third-party scheduling platform. You typically choose a date, select an available time slot, and pay in advance to secure the session. It is worth booking early, particularly for weekend mornings, as popular fields in the North West fill up quickly, especially during school holidays when more owners are looking for safe off-lead exercise. Weekday slots are generally easier to come by and some fields offer reduced rates mid-week. This directory links through to each Lancashire field's booking page, so you can check real-time availability and compare session lengths, facilities, and hire prices side by side before committing to a booking.

Public parks and green spaces in Lancashire can be wonderful, but they come with unpredictability, off-lead dogs approaching without warning, cyclists, children, and uneven or waterlogged ground after rain. A hired private field removes those variables entirely. Your dog has the whole paddock to itself for the duration of the session, which is particularly valuable if your dog is in early recall training, has limited mobility, or simply finds other dogs stressful. On this directory you can read verified ratings and reviews from other Lancashire owners, compare fields by size and surface, and look for practical features such as on-site parking, agility equipment, and well-drained ground that stays usable through the wetter North West winters. As with any field, always check the specific fencing and security arrangements on each individual listing before booking.