Dog Fields in Glasgow

Compare 22 secure dog fields in Glasgow, Scotland. 7 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 3.8 to 4.9 stars.

Dog Fields in Glasgow

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Paw Park in Glasgow

Paw Park

4.9(29)
Glasgow, Scotland
Run Free Dog Fields, Bearsden in Glasgow

Run Free Dog Fields, Bearsden

4.6(262)
Glasgow, Scotland
From £7 per 30 min
Bonnyton Farm Dog Run in Glasgow

Bonnyton Farm Dog Run

4.6(124)
Glasgow, Scotland
From £6.50 per session
Little adventures dog park in Glasgow

Little adventures dog park

4.6(22)
Glasgow, Scotland
Run Free Dog Fields in Glasgow

Run Free Dog Fields

No rating
Glasgow, Scotland
From £7 per 30 min
Run Free Dog Fields - Bargeddie in Glasgow

Run Free Dog Fields - Bargeddie

No rating
Glasgow, Scotland
From £7 per 30 min

Dodside Dogruns (Dog Fields), Newton Mearns

4.8(140)
Glasgow, Scotland
From £6 per 30 min

The Dug and Bone

4.8(112)
Glasgow, Scotland

Cumbernauld Doggy Club

4.8(9)
Glasgow, Scotland

Jetts Indoor Dog Park

4.5(16)
Glasgow, Scotland

Onslow Square Dog Park

4.5(11)
Glasgow, Scotland

Barshaw Park - Off Lead Dog Area

4.2(13)
Glasgow, Scotland

Kelvingrove Dog Park

4.2(6)
Glasgow, Scotland

Boquhanran Park

3.8(58)
Glasgow, Scotland

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Glasgow

Hire fees for a private dog field near Glasgow are typically charged per slot rather than per visit, with many fields offering 30-minute or 60-minute sessions. Some fields also offer block booking discounts if you plan to visit regularly, and a small number charge a modest supplement for additional dogs in the same party. Prices vary depending on the size of the paddock, the facilities provided, and whether the session falls on a weekday or at a busier weekend slot, weekday bookings can sometimes work out more affordable. Rather than quoting a fixed figure, the best approach is to browse the Glasgow listings on this directory and compare the published rates side by side, as each field sets its own pricing.

When assessing a private dog field near Glasgow, start by looking carefully at each listing's fencing information. Owners of escape-prone or athletic dogs often prioritise a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated airlock entrance that prevents a dog from slipping out when the main gate is opened. Because listings can vary in the level of detail they provide, it is always worth contacting the field owner directly to confirm exact fence heights and gate arrangements before booking. On arrival, a quick walk of the perimeter is sensible practice. Beyond security, consider the field's surface and drainage, Glasgow's wet climate means a well-drained paddock stays usable year-round, as well as parking, water access, and whether the field operates as sole-use, private hire.

Private dog fields can be particularly well suited to reactive or nervous dogs because the sole-use, private hire model means your dog has the space entirely to itself for the duration of the session, with no risk of an unexpected meeting with an unfamiliar dog. Many owners of reactive dogs find this a significant relief compared with unpredictable encounters in public parks. On this directory you can compare Glasgow fields by ratings and reviews, filter for solo hire, and read what other owners say about how relaxed their dogs felt during sessions. That said, every dog is different, and before booking you should check each field's own listing for its exact fencing and gate details, then inspect the perimeter on arrival, particularly if your dog is escape-prone or can scale barriers easily.

Most private dog fields near Glasgow are booked online, either through the field's own website or a third-party booking platform linked from their listing. You select a date, choose an available 30-minute or 60-minute slot, and pay in advance to secure your session. It is worth booking ahead at weekends and during school holidays, when demand around Glasgow tends to be higher. If you have a specific requirement, such as needing to know the exact fence height for an escape-prone dog, or whether a particular piece of agility equipment will be in place, it is a good idea to contact the field owner before completing your booking. Each listing on this directory includes contact details and links to make that straightforward.

Public parks across Glasgow can be busy, unpredictable places where off-lead dogs from other households may approach without warning, a real source of stress for owners of reactive, nervous, or young dogs still working on recall. A hired private field gives you the paddock to yourself for a set session, so your dog can run freely without that uncertainty. On this directory you can compare Glasgow fields by ratings and reviews, and look for features that matter to you personally: easy parking close to the field, agility equipment for training sessions, shelter for Scotland's changeable weather, or well-drained surfaces that stay manageable through a wet Glasgow winter. Before booking, confirm each field's exact security arrangements on its own listing, as fencing and gate configurations differ between sites.