Dog Fields in Staffordshire
Compare 19 secure dog fields in Staffordshire, West Midlands. 12 fields offer solo / private hire. Ratings range from 4.4 to 5.0 stars.
Dog Fields in Staffordshire





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- Bridge Paddocks Dog Field, Coven — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Carlie’s Canines Dog Field, Lichfield — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Furry Fields Dog Field, Burntwood — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Holme Meadow Secure Dog Field, Stafford — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Iverley Park, Kinver — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- K9 Acres Dog Field, Lichfield — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Luoski Freedom Dog Field, Cheadle — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Paddock for Paws Dog Fields, Leek — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Paws in the Park Dog Field, Anslow — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Pawsitive Intentions Dog Walking Paddock, Burton-on-Trent — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- South Cannock Farm Dog Field, Great Wryley — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Stash Stables Dog Park, Dudley — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Stonnall Paws Dog Field, Shenstone — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- The Dog Play Park, Biddulph Park — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- The Field at Field, Dog Fields, Uttoxeter — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Top Dog Field, Hilderstone — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Tuppenhurst Farm Dog Field, Rugeley — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Wild Wuffas Secure Dog Field, Buxton — Staffordshire, West Midlands
- Woodlands Paddock Dog Field, Burton on Trent — Staffordshire, West Midlands
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Fields in Staffordshire
Hire fees for private dog fields in Staffordshire are typically charged per slot rather than by the dog alone. Most fields offer 30-minute or 60-minute booking windows, and some extend to 90-minute sessions for larger paddocks. Prices vary depending on the size of the field, the facilities provided, and whether you are booking during a peak weekend slot or a quieter weekday session. Some field owners offer discounted rates for block bookings, buying several sessions in advance, or charge a small supplement for a second dog. The clearest way to compare what is currently available is to browse the published listings on the directory, where each Staffordshire field displays its own pricing so you can weigh up cost against size, surface, and facilities before committing.
Before booking any private field, it is worth checking several practical details. Owners of escape-prone or high-jumping dogs often prioritise a fully enclosed perimeter with a tall fence, and a double-gated airlock entrance that prevents a dog bolting through when you arrive or leave. However, fencing specifications vary between fields, so the safest approach is to read each listing carefully, contact the field owner directly to confirm exact fence height and gate arrangements, and walk the perimeter on arrival to check for any gaps. Beyond security, consider whether the field has level or undulating ground, good drainage for Staffordshire's wetter months, hard-standing or easy parking, and whether fresh water is available on site. Surface and drainage matter especially through winter when fields can become heavy with mud.
Private dog field hire was largely developed with reactive, nervous, and rescue dogs in mind, and the solo-hire model means your dog should have the entire paddock to itself for the duration of the session, with no unexpected encounters with other dogs or unfamiliar people. This makes a booked field very different from a public park or a shared dog run. On this directory you can browse Staffordshire fields by owner ratings and read reviews left by other local dog owners, which often give candid detail about how calm and private the experience felt. You can also filter for solo or private hire and check each listing for specifics such as visibility from a road, how close neighbouring fields are, and any agility equipment that might help build a nervous dog's confidence. Always confirm each field's exact fencing and entrance arrangements on its own listing before booking.
Most private dog fields in Staffordshire take bookings online, either through their own website or a third-party booking platform linked from their directory listing. You select a date, choose an available time slot, pay in advance, and receive a confirmation, often with an access code or gate instructions. It is advisable to book ahead, particularly for weekend morning slots, which tend to fill quickly with working dog owners and families. Weekday afternoons usually offer more flexibility, and some fields will accept short-notice same-day bookings if a slot has been released. If you have specific requirements, such as a very high fence for an athletic dog or shelter from the elements, it is worth contacting the field owner before booking to clarify details, as listing descriptions can vary in the level of information they include.
Public green spaces across Staffordshire and the wider West Midlands can be busy, unpredictable environments where off-lead control is hard to guarantee. Other dogs approach without warning, paths are shared with cyclists and young children, and there is rarely anywhere to retreat if your dog becomes overwhelmed. A hired private field removes those variables entirely, you have the paddock to yourself for your booked slot, there are no other dogs present, and you set the pace of the session. On this directory you can compare Staffordshire fields by ratings and reviews, filter for solo hire, and see at a glance which listings include useful extras such as agility equipment, on-site parking, well-drained surfaces that stay usable through wet weather, and covered shelter. For rural fields outside Staffordshire's urban centres, the surroundings tend to be quieter, while town-edge sites often offer easier access and parking. Always check each field's security details on its own listing before visiting.










