Dog Fields in Gloucestershire

Compare 11 secure dog fields in Gloucestershire, South West. 7 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.6 to 5.0 stars.

Dog Fields in Gloucestershire

E and P Secure Dog Field, Cirencester in Gloucestershire

E and P Secure Dog Field, Cirencester

5.0(40)
Gloucestershire, South West
From £12 per session
The Moochy Pooch, Dog Field, Cheltenham in Gloucestershire

The Moochy Pooch, Dog Field, Cheltenham

5.0(16)
Gloucestershire, South West
From £15 per session
Foxglove Dog Exercise Field in Gloucestershire

Foxglove Dog Exercise Field

5.0(3)
Gloucestershire, South West
Contented Canine Secure Fields, Staverton in Gloucestershire

Contented Canine Secure Fields, Staverton

4.9(82)
Gloucestershire, South West
Fosseway Fields, Moreton in Marsh in Gloucestershire

Fosseway Fields, Moreton in Marsh

4.9(19)
Gloucestershire, South West
Snoopy’s Dog Park, Oxenhall in Gloucestershire

Snoopy’s Dog Park, Oxenhall

4.8(124)
Gloucestershire, South West
Paw Park Dog Field, Littling Shurdington in Gloucestershire

Paw Park Dog Field, Littling Shurdington

4.7(46)
Gloucestershire, South West
From £12 per hour

Waterloo Kennels Dog Field, Cheltenham

4.9(329)
Gloucestershire, South West
From £6 per 30 min

Paddocks 4 Paws, Nympsfield

4.8(58)
Gloucestershire, South West

Wickwater Woods Secure Dog Field, Cotswolds

4.6(55)
Gloucestershire, South West
From £12 per hour

Dog Fields in Other South West Towns

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Gloucestershire

Hire fees for a private dog field vary between individual field owners, so there is no single fixed rate across Gloucestershire or the wider South West. Most fields charge per slot, typically either a thirty-minute or one-hour session, booked and paid for in advance through an online booking system. Some field owners offer reduced rates if you purchase a block of sessions, and a small number charge a supplement for bringing more than one dog. Weekday slots are sometimes cheaper than weekend ones, which tend to fill quickly, particularly on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The clearest way to compare what you will actually pay is to browse the published prices on each field's listing on this directory, where current session rates are displayed alongside the field's facilities and reviews.

Start by thinking about your dog's specific needs. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often prioritise a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence and a double-gated entrance, sometimes called an airlock, that prevents the dog slipping out while the owner enters or leaves. Because this directory cannot verify the exact fencing details of every Gloucestershire field, the safest approach is to check each listing carefully, read what the field owner has stated about their fencing, and contact them directly if you need clarification. When you arrive, walk the perimeter before releasing your dog. Beyond security, consider the field surface, in Gloucestershire's wetter months, a well-drained, grassed paddock or one with a hard-standing area will be far more practical than waterlogged ground, as well as the availability of parking, fresh water, and shelter.

Private hire dog fields can make an enormous difference for owners of reactive, nervous, or under-socialised dogs. Because most fields listed on this directory operate as sole-use sessions, your dog will have the paddock entirely to itself, no unexpected off-lead dogs approaching and no strangers walking through. For dogs in recall training or for puppies who are not yet reliable off-lead, that controlled environment removes a great deal of stress for both dog and owner. On this directory you can compare Gloucestershire fields by their ratings and reviews, filter for solo or private hire, and check whether a field offers agility equipment or enrichment items. Before booking for a reactive dog, confirm the field's exact fencing arrangement on its own listing or directly with the owner, and always check the perimeter yourself on arrival.

Most private dog fields in Gloucestershire use an online booking calendar, meaning you can see available slots and confirm your session at any time without needing to phone ahead. You simply choose a date, pick a thirty-minute or one-hour slot, pay online, and receive a confirmation, often with a gate code or arrival instructions included. It is worth booking in advance, particularly for weekend mornings or school holiday periods, as popular fields near towns like Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Stroud can fill up several days ahead. Some rural fields may have more flexible availability on weekday mornings. If you have a large or multiple-dog group, check the field's terms before booking, as maximum dog numbers and any additional charges are usually stated on the listing.

Public parks and open spaces across Gloucestershire are rarely fully enclosed, which means an off-lead run always carries the risk of your dog meeting other dogs, cyclists, or joggers unexpectedly, a real problem for reactive dogs or those with unreliable recall. A hired private field removes those variables entirely, giving you a solo session without interruption. On this directory you can compare Gloucestershire fields by owner ratings and reviews, and look at practical details such as dedicated parking, fresh water on site, whether agility equipment is available, and how well the ground drains, useful in a county where muddy fields are a reality for much of the year. Each listing sets out what facilities are available, though you should always confirm the specific fencing and security details directly on the listing or with the field owner before your visit.