Dog Fields in Devon
Compare 19 secure dog fields in Devon, South West. 13 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.5 to 5.0 stars.
Dog Fields in Devon

Woodlands Farm, Wiggly Woods Secure Dog Field, Holsworthy
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Complete list of all 19 businesses in this directory.
- Barker’s Unleashed — Devon, South West
- Blackdown Hills Dog Park, Honiton — Devon, South West
- Dartmoor Dog Walking Field — Devon, South West
- Dog and Dash Plymouth — Devon, South West
- Exeter Dog Field, Clyst St Mary — Devon, South West
- Paw Prints Hazelmere Farm — Devon, South West
- Paws 4 Play, All Weather Dog Paddock, Cullompton — Devon, South West
- Paws 4 Play, Dog Field, Cullompton — Devon, South West
- Paws at The Junction Dog Field, Plympton — Devon, South West
- Paws for Pleasure, Secure Dog Exercising — Devon, South West
- Pooches Paddock Crediton — Devon, South West
- The Dog Park Hemyock, Hemyock — Devon, South West
- Trixie Paws Secure Paddock — Devon, South West
- Unleashed Dog Field, Core Hill — Devon, South West
- Wanderlust Walkies Totnes — Devon, South West
- Wembury Walkies, West Wembury — Devon, South West
- Westy and Worzel Dog Field, Sidmouth — Devon, South West
- Winkleigh Wag and Walk Dog Field, Winkleigh — Devon, South West
- Woodlands Farm, Wiggly Woods Secure Dog Field, Holsworthy — Devon, South West
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Devon
Hire rates for a private dog field vary from field to field, so it is worth comparing published prices directly on each listing in this directory. Most fields charge per slot, commonly a 30-minute or one-hour session, with the exact rate depending on the size of the paddock, the facilities on offer, and the time of day or week. Some Devon fields offer a small discount for booking a block of sessions in advance, and a few charge a modest extra fee for bringing more than one dog. Weekends and school holidays tend to be busier, so if you have flexibility, weekday slots may be easier to secure. Booking is usually completed online, with payment taken at the time of reservation. Comparing listings on this directory is a straightforward way to find a field that suits both your budget and your dog's needs.
Start by reading each field's listing carefully, as many publish details about their perimeter fencing, entrance arrangements, and overall enclosure. Owners of escape-prone or high-drive dogs often prioritise a fully enclosed field with a tall perimeter fence and a double-gated airlock entrance, which reduces the risk of a dog slipping out when you arrive or leave. Because Devon's landscape ranges from tight village plots to open rural paddocks, field sizes and layouts differ considerably, so checking the listed dimensions matters. On arrival, it is always sensible to walk the perimeter yourself and confirm the fencing meets your dog's specific needs before letting them off the lead. Look at the listed surface and drainage too, a well-drained, grass or mixed-surface paddock holds up far better through Devon's often wet winters than a poorly prepared field. Facilities such as on-site parking, fresh water, and shade also add to a comfortable session.
A private hire dog field can make an enormous difference to owners of reactive, nervous, or recall-shy dogs, because the whole paddock is reserved exclusively for your group for the duration of the slot, no unexpected dogs or strangers entering mid-session. On this directory you can filter Devon listings by solo or private hire, compare star ratings, and read owner reviews that often mention how well a field worked for anxious dogs. Some fields also list agility equipment, which can be a useful confidence-builder for nervous dogs in a low-pressure setting. That said, every dog and every field is different. Before booking, check each listing's own details and, if your dog is a determined escape artist, contact the field owner directly to ask about the fencing specification and confirm it suits your dog. Always check the perimeter on arrival as an extra precaution.
Most private dog fields in Devon use an online booking system, so you can browse available slots, choose a session length, and pay in advance without needing to make a phone call. The process typically takes only a few minutes. Start by browsing listings in this directory to find fields in the part of Devon convenient to you, whether that is closer to Exeter, the coast, or a more rural location, and check the listed details for size, surface, parking, and facilities. Once you have found a suitable field, follow the booking link on its listing to check real-time availability. Weekends fill up quickly, particularly during school holidays and over summer, so booking a few days ahead is usually advisable. If you have specific questions about a field's suitability for your dog, most operators welcome a message or email before you commit to a session.
Public parks and commons in Devon can be wonderful, but they come with unpredictability, off-lead dogs approaching without warning, cyclists, children, and livestock on nearby land. For owners of reactive dogs, puppies still developing their recall, or elderly dogs who tire quickly, that unpredictability can make the outing stressful rather than enjoyable. A hired private field removes those variables entirely: the space is yours alone for the session. On this directory you can compare Devon fields by rating and reviews, and look specifically for solo hire, well-drained surfaces that cope with the South West's frequent rain, easy off-road parking (valuable in Devon's narrow-laned countryside), and extras like agility equipment or sheltered areas. Because fields vary in what they offer and how they are enclosed, always review each listing's own information and verify the fencing details directly with the field owner before your first visit.














