Dog Fields in Preston

Compare 10 secure dog fields in Preston, North West. 3 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.1 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Preston

Goosnargh Dog Field in Preston

Goosnargh Dog Field

4.9(18)
Preston, North West
Julie's Dog Walking Field in Preston

Julie's Dog Walking Field

4.9(10)
Preston, North West
From £10 per session
Samlesbury Secure Dog Run, Samlesbury in Preston

Samlesbury Secure Dog Run, Samlesbury

4.8(142)
Preston, North West
From £8.50 per session
Dog Field At Holker Lane in Preston

Dog Field At Holker Lane

4.8(32)
Preston, North West
From £11 per session
Doggy Adventure Parks in Preston

Doggy Adventure Parks

4.2(38)
Preston, North West

Mutts 4 Us

5.0(2)
Preston, North West

Beesley Farm

4.9(8)
Preston, North West

Doggy Park

4.1(11)
Preston, North West

Sunters Dog Care Services

No rating
Preston, North West

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Preston

Hire rates for private dog fields near Preston vary between individual field owners, so there is no single fixed price across the area. Most fields charge per slot, typically either a 30-minute or one-hour session, with the exact rate published on each field's own listing. Some owners offer block-booking discounts if you pay for several sessions in advance, and a small number charge an additional fee for a second or third dog in the same session. Weekday slots can sometimes work out cheaper than weekend ones due to lower demand. The most straightforward way to compare costs is to browse the Preston listings on this directory, where current hire prices are shown alongside each field's facilities, size, and customer reviews, allowing you to weigh value against what each paddock actually offers.

When choosing a private dog field near Preston, start with the perimeter fencing. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often look for a fully enclosed field with a tall perimeter fence and a double-gated entrance, sometimes called an airlock, that prevents a dog bolting through as you enter or leave. Because fencing varies widely between fields, the safest approach is to read each listing carefully, contact the field owner to confirm exact fence height and gate arrangement, and inspect the full perimeter yourself on arrival. Beyond fencing, consider the surface and drainage: the North West's wet climate means a well-drained grass or bark-chip paddock stays usable through autumn and winter. Also check parking ease, whether fresh water is provided, and whether the field offers sole-use hire so your dog genuinely has the space to itself.

Private dog fields can be a genuine relief for owners of reactive, nervous, or recall-challenged dogs, precisely because sole-use hire means no unexpected encounters with other dogs or strangers. On this directory you can filter Preston-area listings by solo or private hire, and compare customer ratings and written reviews from other owners, many of whom have reactive dogs and often comment on how calm and manageable the experience was. Reviews can also flag practical details such as road noise or adjacent fields with livestock, which may matter for a sensitive dog. Always confirm the specific security arrangements of any field you are considering directly on its listing or with the owner, and walk the perimeter on arrival. Combining a verified enclosure with a quiet weekday slot gives nervous dogs the best chance to relax and move freely.

Most private dog fields near Preston use an online booking system, either through their own website or a third-party platform, where you pick a date, choose an available time slot, and pay in advance to secure the session. Some smaller or rural paddocks outside Preston still accept bookings by phone or text, though online booking is increasingly the norm. It is worth booking well ahead for weekend slots, which tend to fill faster than weekday availability. Before confirming, check the field's cancellation policy, as these differ, some offer a credit or rescheduled slot, others may not refund a missed session. If you have a large or particularly energetic dog, also check the field's size in the listing so you can pick a paddock that gives your dog a proper run rather than simply a contained stroll.

Public parks and recreation grounds around Preston can be pleasant, but they come with variables that are difficult to control: off-lead dogs approaching unexpectedly, cyclists, children, and inconsistent ground conditions after heavy Lancashire rain. A hired private field removes most of those unknowns. Because you have the paddock to yourself, there is no pressure to keep your dog on the lead around strangers, which matters enormously if your dog is in recall training, is reactive, or simply needs to run without interruption. On this directory you can browse Preston-area fields side by side, comparing ratings and reviews, checking whether agility equipment is included, assessing parking convenience, and identifying which fields have well-drained surfaces that stay usable through the muddier months. Each field's own listing is also where you can confirm its exact fencing details, so you arrive knowing what to expect rather than guessing.