Dog Fields in Buckinghamshire

Compare 13 secure dog fields in Buckinghamshire, South East. 3 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.7 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Buckinghamshire

Chalfont Dog Park, Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire

Chalfont Dog Park, Chalfont St Peter

5.0(24)
Buckinghamshire, South East
Terrific Bark Park, Dog Field, Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire

Terrific Bark Park, Dog Field, Stoke Poges

5.0(10)
Buckinghamshire, South East
Thornborough Paws, Thornborough in Buckinghamshire

Thornborough Paws, Thornborough

5.0(6)
Buckinghamshire, South East
From £10 per session
Paws4ThoughtDogs, Medmenham in Buckinghamshire

Paws4ThoughtDogs, Medmenham

5.0(3)
Buckinghamshire, South East
From £15 per hour
Houndabout MK, Little Horwood in Buckinghamshire

Houndabout MK, Little Horwood

4.9(207)
Buckinghamshire, South East
The Potterings, Dog Field, Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire

The Potterings, Dog Field, Stoke Mandeville

4.9(23)
Buckinghamshire, South East
Paws on the Run, Dog Field, Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire

Paws on the Run, Dog Field, Stoke Poges

4.8(47)
Buckinghamshire, South East
From £10 per hour

Down at The Barn, Grendon Underwood

4.9(68)
Buckinghamshire, South East

Weedon Walkies, Dog Field, Weedon

4.9(31)
Buckinghamshire, South East

Greenlands Oak Farm Dog Field, Buckingham

4.7(23)
Buckinghamshire, South East

K9 Retreat, Dog Field, Slough

No rating
Buckinghamshire, South East

Country Retreats, Dog Field, Buckingham

No rating
Buckinghamshire, South East

The Wheelhouse Veterinary centre enclosed paddock

No rating
Buckinghamshire, South East

Dog Fields in Other South East Towns

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Buckinghamshire

Hire prices for dog fields near Buckinghamshire vary between individual field owners, so there is no single fixed rate across the area. Most fields charge per slot, typically 30 or 60 minutes, and you book and pay in advance through an online booking system. Some field owners offer discounted rates if you bring more than one dog, while others sell block bookings that work out cheaper per session if you plan to visit regularly. Weekday slots are often more available and can be better value than weekend sessions, which tend to fill quickly, particularly on Sunday mornings. The clearest way to compare what is available locally is to browse the individual listings on this directory, where each field's published prices are shown alongside their facilities and reviews.

Because Buckinghamshire mixes open countryside with market towns and commuter villages, fields can vary considerably in size, surface, and surroundings. Start by checking each listing for the dimensions of the paddock, the type of surface (mown grass, all-weather, or a mix), and whether there is adequate parking, which matters if you are travelling from somewhere like Aylesbury, High Wycombe, or the rural Vale. For owners of escape-prone or high-energy dogs, the most important step is to confirm the exact fencing specification directly with the field owner or on its individual listing before booking. Many cautious owners look for a fully enclosed perimeter fence, a double-gated entrance that is an airlock, and solid boundaries with no gaps at ground level. Always walk the perimeter yourself when you arrive, regardless of what you have read in advance.

Private hire fields are particularly well suited to reactive or nervous dogs because the core principle is sole occupancy, you and your dog have the paddock entirely to yourselves for the duration of your slot, with no other dogs or strangers present. For a dog that struggles to cope in busy public spaces, or for a puppy still building reliable recall, that controlled environment can make a significant difference. On this directory you can compare Buckinghamshire fields by owner ratings and read recent reviews, which often mention how well a field works for anxious or unpredictable dogs. Listings also show whether a field offers agility equipment, shelter, or easy on-site parking, all useful when managing a reactive dog. Always confirm the exact fencing and entry arrangements on each field's own listing before your first visit.

Most dog fields in the Buckinghamshire area use an online booking calendar, so you can see available slots in real time and reserve your session without needing to phone ahead. Browse the listings on this directory to find fields near your location, then follow the booking link on each individual listing to check availability and complete payment. Weekends and school holidays fill up faster than weekday mornings or mid-afternoon slots, so booking a few days ahead is sensible if your schedule is flexible. Some fields ask you to agree to a code of conduct or provide a few details about your dog at the point of booking, which is standard practice. If you have specific requirements, such as needing to confirm fencing details for an escape-prone dog, contact the field owner directly before you book.

Public parks across Buckinghamshire, from the open spaces around Milton Keynes to the commons near Chesham and Marlow, can be busy with cyclists, children, and off-lead dogs, which makes them unpredictable for owners whose dogs are reactive, in recall training, or simply prone to bolting. A hired private field removes that uncertainty entirely: you have sole use of the paddock, no unexpected encounters, and the freedom to train or simply let your dog run without distraction. Buckinghamshire's clay-heavy soils can also become very muddy through autumn and winter, so listings on this directory that note good drainage or a hard-standing surface are worth filtering for. You can compare fields by ratings, read real owner reviews, and check for solo hire, agility equipment, and off-road parking, all details shown on each individual listing alongside the field's own verified information.